Scammers are trying to deceive unsuspecting users everywhere, and WhatsApp is no different. Here are some key things to look out for to avoid being scammed on WhatsApp. Unknown Contacts Be cautious if you receive messages from unfamiliar contacts, especially if they claim to know you or have urgent matters to discuss. Poor Grammar And Spelling Scammers often make mistakes in their messages. Look out for grammatical errors, misspelled words, or strange sentence structure. Requests For Personal Information Be wary if someone asks for sensitive information such as your bank account details, social security number, or passwords. Legitimate organizations won’t ask for such information via WhatsApp. Suspicious Links Avoid clicking on links shared by unknown contacts or those that appear unusual or out of context. These links can lead to malware or phishing websites designed to steal your information.
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