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In this blog we gonna see about How does WhatsApp OTP SCAM take place? & App review:Where Is My Train.
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How does WhatsApp OTP SCAM take place?
People who come through WhatsApp from an unknown number or a friend's number will introduce themselves as acquaintances.
They will ask for OTP saying that they are in emergency/danger and sent OTP to your number by mistake.
If you rush and indulge without thinking, you will lose control of your WhatsApp account.
They will take full control and steal your personal details.
If there is any personal details matter, it can be threatened.
Like this they will keep your identity and do the same to your friends as it happened to you.
How to prevent?
Do not give any OTP you receive, no matter who or how you ask.
Call the concerned person/friend and ask for details and alert him if he is a friend.
Block if it's an unfamiliar number.
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2. Where Is My Train | App
Where is my train
Where Is My Train is a must-have app for train travelers, especially those new to the route.
Where Is My Train
If the train passengers are getting off at the final stop, then no worries.
But if you want to get off in the middle, when will the stop come? We remain uneasy with the doubt that we will make a mistake.
Where Is My Train app helps to solve this problem.
What are the benefits?
Where are we at and where are we going?
When will the train reach each stop?
How long does it take to get to the stop?
If stop occurs, alarm.
How many minutes before the stoppage should the alarm sound?
Internet can also be used without GPS (via Cell Tower)
Low battery usage.
You can see the details on the lock screen.
Apart from this one can get various information including train departure time, PNR information.
The app is also available in Tamil.
Go here to download for Android
It is a sad news that such a great app is not available for iOS. Most India-specific apps are not available for iOS.
It is noteworthy that Google has acquired this processor.
Thanks for reading…
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