WhatsApp, one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, has become an attractive target for cybercriminals. 67% of people use the app several times a day, 26% use it every day and 4% do it every two to three days. Being so numerous, it is a perfect scenario for them, who are becoming more and more inventive and constantly inventing new ways to deceive victims. Its main goal is to steal personal and banking data, as you can receive unreliable audio, calls, videos, images and files.
Usually the function automatic downloadsbecause that way you don’t have to download files every time they come in. But it can be harmful. While many people have it turned off to keep their phones from filling up with unnecessary stuff, those who have it turned on can receive malicious files.
Yes, it is true that WhatsApp protects its users from unknown numbersbut it may happen that the account of one of our friends has been hacked and through it they will be able to deceive us. Thus, by simply deactivating this option, we can prevent dangerous files from being placed on our mobile phone without our knowledge.
To protect ourselves, we just need to go into settings, go to parameterin the storage and data section and set the option to never download files received by us. Thanks to this, we will be more secure from all information and multimedia files received by us, and we will also be able to avoid fraud, which is becoming more common both on the Internet and by phone.
To protect yourself from WhatsApp and online scams, it is important to be informed and take preventative measures.
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