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The Springs SAPS is warning the public about a scam on social media by fraudsters pretending to be police officers. The scammers send letters with the police logo to unsuspecting victims on WhatsApp.
Victims of digital arrest are threatened with arrest or harm, and subjected to hours of psychological pressure until they ...
The SAPS has issued a warning to members of the public about a scam circulating in various provinces across the country, involving fraudulent letters that falsely appear to originate from the ...
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) is warning members of the public about a scam circulating involving fraudulent letters that falsely appear to originate from the police. "These fake letters, ...
WhatsApp has announced a slew of new updates across chats, calls, and channels designed to enhance the messaging and calling ...
Meta presents new functions for WhatsApp in a blog post. Group chats and video calls in particular are gaining in ...
Also, iPhone users can now set WhatsApp as their default messaging and calling app. Plus, iPhone users can now pinch to zoom in during video calls. As for video calls, WhatsApp says it upgraded ...
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