Thursday, May 2

Tag: Whatsapp

Careful!  Don’t be fooled by WhatsApp Pink
Technology, Whatsapp, WhatsApp Pink

Careful! Don’t be fooled by WhatsApp Pink

A fake WhatsApp update is circulating on the Internet that apparently will give you a pink look to the interface and your messages but in reality it is a scam WhatsApp is one of the most popular and downloaded applications in the world, since millions of people can be connected with others, no matter where they are in the world, just by sending a message instantly . But also for this reason, WhatsApp is usually an app highly persecuted by scammers, who dedicate themselves to make fake versions so that people will fall for them and download them easily. WhatsApp Pink (pink) is a version of the popular messaging application that offers a new look to users who install it, but who By clicking on the link you share, you infect the cell phone to gain complete control. The suppos...
If you get this question on WhatsApp, don’t answer it, it could be a scam
Technology, Whatsapp

If you get this question on WhatsApp, don’t answer it, it could be a scam

Surely it has happened to you on more than one occasion that you have received a WhatsApp message from a completely unknown person, the product of an error or mistake when writing the phone number. Until then, nothing seems to happen if you let the other person know that they have made the wrong contact; However, a few days ago on the WABetaInfo portal an alert was sent to all WhatsApp users, since they could be victims of scam if they respond to those messages sent by strangers. According to the portal specialized in technology, several WhatsApp users reported that they have received a message in said app with the following text: “Excuse me, who are you? I found this number in my address book ”; If that has been your case, cybersecurity experts recommend ignoring it and even blo...
How to use WhatsApp privacy settings
Technology, Whatsapp

How to use WhatsApp privacy settings

If you are one of the WhatsApp users, you have a lot of company: the application has 2 billion monthly active users, and people use it to communicate with friends and family at home and abroad. The application has great privacy protection, end-to-end encryption, which means that no one but you and the person receiving the message can read its content. Even so, if you are a WhatsApp user, you may be sharing more information with your contacts or anyone who has your phone number than you think. You are also sharing a lot of information with Facebook, which owns the service. Information shared with other users includes your "information" and photo, when you were online for the last time and whether or not you have read a message. Unless you adjust your privacy settings, any st...