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WhatsApp users beware! You can end up paying for fake subscription fee

In case you have clicked on the link, immediately run an antivirus software on your device

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IANS London
Last Updated : Jun 01 2017 | 12:17 PM IST

WhatsApp users should be on the lookout as scammers are trying to charge users for using the instant messenger by faking a subscription fee.

"People are being targeted by a message that reads 'your subscription has expired, and to verify your account and purchase a lifetime subscription for just 0.99 GBP simply tap on this link'," Independent.co.uk reported.

The instant messenger is free to download and use, but used to charge a small fee several years ago which no longer exists.

By encouraging people to click on the suspicious link, scammers are tricking people into providing their payment details.

People who have received the message should delete it immediately.

In case you have clicked on the link, safeguard yourself by running an antivirus software on your device to ensure you not being infected with malware.

Users can also block the sender so that they can no longer message or call you through WhatsApp.

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First Published: Jun 01 2017 | 12:10 PM IST

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