Scams on social media apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram and Facebook are growing rapidly as they give cybercriminals an easy way to reach millions of people within seconds. From Digital Arrest, fake job offers and investment schemes to phishing links, users are becoming targets of online fraud. To tackle this issue, Meta-owned popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that could help users identify suspicious messages before they fall victim to a scam.According to details spotted by WABetaInfo in a recent WhatsApp beta update for Android, the Meta-owned app is developing a feature called Scam Alert. The feature is designed to detect potentially fraudulent messages from unknown contacts and show
a warning directly inside the chat."Just like voice transcripts, the feature will work entirely on the user's device, and it is fully compatible with end-to-end encryption," the report said. As per the Meta-owned app, Scam Alert will work entirely on the user's device. This means messages will not be sent to WhatsApp or Meta servers for analysis. Instead, the detection process happens locally on the phone, ensuring that end-to-end encryption remains intact.WhatsApp Will Soon Let You Log Out In Seconds Without Losing Chats
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