Some "girl" is sending an invitation and, as I saw, many accept it, but she lacks personal data and asks guys their phones...
Is it risky?
She only have one sexy picture swimming in a pool... But if any hacker get your phone number would take personal info you would miss...
Some have lost light friendships, email accounts, engagements and bank account.
She will say: "I have to leave... Give me your phone number"
She probably said: "I like you picture or profile" Good! your are been liked, but she is not wooing at you, but seizing information FROM YOU.
A virtual relationship starts from SHARING, really sharing and enjoying. You may have liked all the pics on www, but no one will love you for the handsome or smart men you are, except when she accepts you for THE ONE YOU ARE.
I'm fussy on this, because I have seen many people hurt and being hurt. And I know hackers use pictures of your known ones to get what they want: Information to make some some profit or money.
They like to boast they are smarter than us, who clicked "YES".
At faKebook I saw a pic I have seen before, so I wanted to be sure...
Real friendship is not a rush, nor a push.
Is it risky?
She only have one sexy picture swimming in a pool... But if any hacker get your phone number would take personal info you would miss...
Some have lost light friendships, email accounts, engagements and bank account.
She will say: "I have to leave... Give me your phone number"
She probably said: "I like you picture or profile" Good! your are been liked, but she is not wooing at you, but seizing information FROM YOU.
A virtual relationship starts from SHARING, really sharing and enjoying. You may have liked all the pics on www, but no one will love you for the handsome or smart men you are, except when she accepts you for THE ONE YOU ARE.
I'm fussy on this, because I have seen many people hurt and being hurt. And I know hackers use pictures of your known ones to get what they want: Information to make some some profit or money.
They like to boast they are smarter than us, who clicked "YES".
At faKebook I saw a pic I have seen before, so I wanted to be sure...
Real friendship is not a rush, nor a push.
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