WhatsApp, one of the most used apps in the world, has become a new target for scammers. The reason behind this is the huge user base of WhatsApp, which makes it easy for scammers to deceive people. However, by following some important security tips, you can protect yourself from these malicious attempts.
Common tricks used by scammers
Scammers use many tricks to deceive people and we often make mistakes for which we have to pay the price. Here are some security tips that should be kept in mind:
Think before clicking
Often, unknown numbers send attachment files or suspicious links on WhatsApp. Clicking on these links without thinking can lead to malware attacks and data leaks on your device. Always verify the source before clicking on any link.
Avoid sharing personal information.
Scammers are experts at luring people into conversations that lead them to share sensitive information like banking details, card details and OTPs. If a stranger on WhatsApp tries to extract such information from you, avoid sharing it. Sharing personal information can lead to scams.
Beware of temptations
Scammers often lure people with money. Once people fall for these tricks, scammers can empty their accounts in the blink of an eye. Remember, if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
WhatsApp security features
To keep your WhatsApp account secure, always enable two-factor authentication. It adds an extra layer of security, ensuring that no one can access your account without your permission. To enable two-factor authentication:
Go to WhatsApp Settings.
Select the Account option.
Turn on two-factor authentication.
Reporting a WhatsApp scam
If you receive a scam message from an unknown number on WhatsApp and want to report it, follow these steps:
Open the chat and click the three dots in the top right corner.
Select the More option.
Tap Report.
By being vigilant and following these safety tips, you can protect yourself from WhatsApp scams and keep your information safe.
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