People online have been talking about a modified version of WhatsApp, called GB WhasApp, which they¡¯ve been side-loading to enable a bunch of features that the official version of WhatsApp misses out on.?
But is it really safe to use a modded version of WhatsApp? Let¡¯s find out.
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To the uninitiated, GB WhatsApp, along with other modded versions of WhatsApp online claims to allow users to better their user privacy among a bunch of other features.?
The modded version of the popular messaging app allows an array of features such as the ability to read receipts of specific contacts, and allows the ability to have larger group names. Some modded versions come with the option of extending the WhatsApp message broadcast limit from 250 users all the way to a whopping 600 users.?
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Another feature that¡¯s being touted on these modded WhatsApp versions is the ability to auto-reply to individual messages. We haven¡¯t tried out these features so we don¡¯t really know how effectively they function or even if they function at all.?
The app, due to its unofficial nature, isn't available on the Google Play Store or any of the trustworthy Android app stores online. Such apps are often found on APK download sites however, it is important to be aware that these apps might not be safe all the time, most of the APK files that you¡¯d sideload could have malware that could infect your smartphone and put your device at an even higher risk.?
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It surely is. Not only is the app not coming from a trusted source, but it also has been modded to enable additional features. Which could also indicate that the modders could have included some features of their own to help them gain benefits, maybe in the form of adware or malware or ways your privacy could be compromised.?
Additionally, WhatsApp doesn't permit use of such mods and users accounts could also result in a ban if their device was found to use third-party mods.?