Clicked on a scam msg on Facebook messenger
I clicked on a scam msg on Facebook messenger I’d my iPhone XR compromised?
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I clicked on a scam msg on Facebook messenger I’d my iPhone XR compromised?
You’re welcome! Be careful out there. The good news is that for all practical purposes iPhones can’t be infected just by visiting a website, opening a message or email or even clicking on a link, unless you enter information after clicking the link.
No, but if you entered any information into the message consider it to be compromised information.
Thanks!
Clicked on a scam msg on Facebook messenger