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![]() Note that WhatsApp does not collect detected suspicious links. In addition to the update, WhatsApp has also released a new FAQ related to the Suspicious Links feature, that you can find here. If you read the link carefully, you can notice that this is not my website, because it contains a different character: so when you will receive it in the chat, WhatsApp marks it as suspicious. For example, you can ask to your friends to send a message that contains this specific link. ![]() To test the feature, you have to receive a message from any other user (iOS, Android, Windows Phone) that contains a Suspicious Link. When you receive a message that contains a link, WhatsApp analyzes it locally (so no data are read from the server) in order to detect if it’s suspicious.Ī link is suspicious when it contains unusual characters: In these months, WhatsApp has developed a new feature that should help the user to recognize Suspicious Links, shared in your chats. I don’t know any release date, but note that the last year a compatible WhatsApp version for iOS 11 has been released on October, so maybe you need to wait a few weeks. WhatsApp 2.18.90 doesn’t originally support iOS 12 yet, also if there aren’t problems at present but, for a compatible version with iOS 12, you need to wait a few updates. If you have an iPhone 4S or newer on iOS 7, please update it to the latest IOS version available if you want to continue to use WhatsApp and all its new features added in next updates. This means iPhone 4 and all other devices still on iOS 7 (for example iPhone 4S, 5 and 5S) are no longer supported, but you can still use WhatsApp (2.18.81 version if you’ve previously activated your account on this phone) on iOS 7 until February 1, 2020. WhatsApp 2.18.90 is only compatible with iOS 8.0 and newer.
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