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Whatsapp Online Scam Safety Tips: We are going to tell you some important safety tips to avoid scams on WhatsApp.
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Whatsapp Scam Security Tips: WhatsApp is the most popular messaging app in the world today. The number of people using WhatsApp among every smartphone user is increasing day by day. Taking advantage of this popularity, many scammers are trying to cheat people through this app. Therefore, if you spend a lot of time on WhatsApp, it is very important to protect your account.

There has been an increase in the number of frauds and scams on WhatsApp these days. To avoid these online scams, you can use some simple and effective security tips. We have given some important tips that will keep your WhatsApp account more secure.

1. Two-Step Verification
Enable two-step verification (2FA) to make your WhatsApp account more secure. This ensures that only you have control over your account, as someone else won't be able to use it unless they know your PIN or password.

  • Go to the WhatsApp settings menu.

  • Click on the 'Privacy' option.

  • Click on 'Two Step Verification' and set a 6-digit PIN.

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2. Be wary of unknown messages
Carefully check WhatsApp messages and calls from unknown numbers. Many times, scammers send suspicious links in these messages. Before clicking on these links, check them, as they may contain malware or phishing attacks.

3. Keep your privacy settings updated.
Update your WhatsApp privacy settings from time to time. This will help you keep your profile safe from strangers.

  • Set the 'Last seen' and 'Online' settings to 'My contacts' or 'No one'.

  • Set the 'Profile Photo' and 'Status' settings to 'My Contacts'.

4. Block unknown numbers
If you are receiving repeated calls and messages from unknown numbers on WhatsApp, block and report them immediately.

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5. Turn off automatic media file downloads
To prevent photos, videos, and documents from WhatsApp from being saved directly to your device, turn off automatic media file downloading. This will keep your device secure.

  • Go to the Settings menu and turn off the 'Media auto-download' option in 'Storage & data'.

6. Check device logins
Periodically check which device your WhatsApp account is logged in to. If you see a login on an unknown device, close it immediately.

When using WhatsApp, following a few simple security tips will keep your account safe and help you avoid online fraud.

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