In China, WeChat is undoubtedly one of the most widely used mobile chat tools. According to the third quarter financial report released by Tencent, the monthly active users of WeChat reached 272 million. While WeChat is growing rapidly, its security issues have gradually attracted social attention. As a new social media platform, WeChat is more secure and reliable.
But really. Not to mention any technical means, the data of hundreds of millions of people are not completely preserved, let alone finding and cracking your chat records in the server. Moreover, we ordinary people usually don't involve secrets, and for us, our chat has no value of stealing. So it's still very safe. Feel free to use it.
Ways to prevent being cheated by WeChat chat:
1, add a name note, click the avatar to view the registered mobile phone or QQ number in the business card, and if you open a circle of friends, you can also view photos and other information.
2. Try to add friends through mobile phones and QQ address books to ensure that all WeChat friends are familiar people in life. If you use "people nearby" and "shake" to add strangers, be sure to add comments first to avoid confusing their change information.
3. Privacy settings should be made public appropriately. The biggest feature of the Internet is that it is always full of all kinds of information. While using the LBS function of WeChat to expand social circle and make friends, users can also prevent improper disclosure of personal information through the privacy settings of WeChat.
4. Sensitive information needs to be cautious about the authenticity of real estate transactions. When chatting with WeChat friends, don't mention sensitive information such as account number, password and property. If it is accidentally involved, WeChat will immediately pop up a security reminder to remind everyone to pay attention. This can not only prevent criminals from building trust by making friends and stealing users' personal financial information; It can also avoid the passive disclosure of personal financial information caused by the loss of mobile phones.