How can I download WhatsApp 2020

How can I download WhatsApp 2020

4 DANGERS OF WHATSAPP TO BE AWARE OF

Like others popular application, WhatsApp also has some dangers. Rather, we will be talking about scams here that should be paid attention to especially if the user is young.

As WhatsApp is adding its billion  user,   we decide to take a look at some of the common scams and tips that come up virtually and regularly on this messaging app.

WhatsApp now has one billion users. In other way, one in six of the world's population uses this messaging service. That makes a lot of  victims. And, that means it's also an attraction for scammers. It only takes a little, a small fraction of these users can attempt to make money through scams.

Scammers using WhatsApp often  to persuade you to hand over details that can be reused especially in identity theft, such as your name and address.

Other scams will try to install some  malware on your phone or iphone. This allows you to spy on you effectively and collects all  informations that can be used for sinister purposes.

A third type of trick is to charge you for services that should normally be free.

SO WHAT SHOULD YOU LOOK FOR?

1. THE FAKE VOICE MAIL

One of the scams, and not the least, is to make you believe that overnight you have voicemail. You ask then but what is it? Then you just have to press the "Listen" button to read the message in question.

But rather than revealing a mystery caller, the button takes you to a questionable website that tries to install malware on your phone.

The Hoax Slayer website said, "Beware of any email that claims you have a WhatsApp voicemail message and you need to click a button to listen to it."

"Genuine WhatsApp voicemail messages will be delivered through the app itself, not by separate email."

2. PINGING OR OTHER LINKS

You have pinged a link through WhatsApp. He promises you a discount on a supermarket or retailer. In return, you must complete a short survey. A win-win situation, and tempting, isn't it?

But in fact, the link takes you to a fake website, and when you give your information, it goes straight into the hands of scammers. The same trick has been used to attract thousands of consumers around the world.

3. THE FAMOUS "PREMIUM" VERSION

You see an ad talking about WhatsApp Gold, an exclusive service with special emoticons, just for you. In an instant, you download it, delighted with your new version.

In fact, you downloaded a paid email service. From your free messages, you will pay for each text that you will happily type.

4. FALSE APPLICATION SPY VS. THE REAL

Worried parent or conscientious business owner, you too want to download spyware like mSpy or SpyStealth to be able to monitor your child or your employee when they use WhatsApp. You then search the Internet for the term "spy on WhatsApp" or the term "WhatsApp Spy" hoping that you will be able to see what your children or employees are sharing and saying on the messaging service.

Only here, apart from the real spy apps on the market which are paid, you have seen free spyware that can control WhatsApp. Warning !

You may have just clicked on a bad link or signed up for a paid messaging service or worse, a malicious site that will harvest your data.

TIPS FROM THE WHATSAPP TEAM ON SCAMS

Needless to say, the team behind WhatsApp doesn't like scammers who profit from the popularity of instant messaging. The WhatsApp blog also confirms that it does not send messages or links. And he warns you to be especially careful about messages where:

The sender claims to be affiliated with WhatsApp
Message content includes instructions for conveying the message
The message claims that you can avoid account suspension, if you forward the message
Message content includes reward or gift
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