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Merry Christmas in a suspicious message


Many WhatsApp users are receiving a message with a link to open, which makes some people skeptical.

The message reaches a direct contact through WhatsApp. The text is kept very short and there is a link.

Many users are already skeptical of this type of message and have not opened this link.

What is behind this message?

This is the message:

Screenshot of WhatsApp News

“I do not know Maxhen Open it once “ – A link that follows that. Although the sender’s name appears here, it has the hint of a chain letter, so many users don’t know if the link should actually be clicked.

But if you open the link, a page will appear asking you to click again. If you dare to do it again, you will be sent to the following page:

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Screenshot Christmas Countdown

A colorful and lively Christmas greeting will be counted until midnight on December 25, 2020.

So Merry Christmas. Nothing else.

See below. You can also enter your own name, after clicking “Watch” you will get a preview of your own Christmas greeting, which you can share via WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger.

If you do this, the name entered will also be used in the message. The recipient receives a message with the name “I”. XY“One more link. By the way, this can vary, but after many attempts you will always get the same result.

conclusion

Decide for yourself whether you will use this “service” to send your Christmas greetings. However, you need to know whether or not some recipients click the link in the message with diarrhea.
It’s good to write “old school” Christmas greetings. In this sense: Merry Christmas to all!

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