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Official WhatsApp alternative is not safe and can pose risks to users. Find out how!

WhatsApp Blue or WhatsApp Plus is one of the most used alternatives to the messaging app. The promise of features not available in the official version attracts users' attention, but it can come at a high price, as it can expose users to security risks and bans.

WhatsApp Plus is a modified version of the messaging app, which brings extra features that are not officially available. This is the case of using themes to change the appearance of the app or the possibility of having two accounts on the same phone.

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Have you already heard of this version of WhatsApp? Find out now 5 reasons not to use WhatsApp Plus and ensure your privacy and security!

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WhatsApp Plus or WhatsApp Blue

This version of WhatsApp is modified and has extra features that WhatsApp The official version does not. Users can change the appearance of the app and have two accounts on the same phone. On the main website used to download WhatsApp Azul, it is described as an alternative for those who find the official version too restricted.

However, many of the features are already available in the legitimate version of the app, such as greater control over read notifications and online status, as well as sticker packs and automatic backups to the cloud.

Five reasons not to use the version

The app version would be great if it weren't for the security and privacy risks involved in using the alternative version of the WhatsApp app. Using it can even result in the user being banned.

1 – Downloading from suspicious websites

With a similar operation to WhatsApp GB and NS WhatsApp, WhatsApp Plus is basically a modification of the official application from the company Meta. Since it is not certified, it is not available on legitimate platforms, such as the Play Store. Therefore, the user is forced to access unofficial websites to be able to install it.

Without protection, the user can download viruses to their cell phone, which come with WhatsApp Plus, which can steal personal and banking data, in addition to displaying inappropriate advertisements and signing the user up for subscription services without due authorization.

 2 – It’s not official

On their website, WhatsApp informs that any third-party app is considered fake. It is also reported that they represent violations of the platform's terms of service, as they do not have security measures applied in the legitimate version.

Therefore, WhatsApp Plus is not available in official Android stores. It also does not receive support from Meta and the user puts his account at risk when using it.

3 – It is not encrypted

WhatsApp conversations use end-to-end encryption, which is a security feature that ensures that data is protected. This means that only those involved have access to messages. However, this protection does not exist in third-party apps.

Messages exchanged on WhatsApp Plus can pass through the developers of the modified version before reaching their destination, opening up loopholes for espionage. Without protection, conversations can be leaked without the user being able to prevent it.

4 – Privacy risk

To work, the blue version of the app asks for permission to access other features of the phone, such as location, cameras and microphones, which can also be used to collect data and invade the user's privacy. This can include stealing passwords, accessing photos and videos from the gallery and exposing the user to online scams and fraud.

5 – WhatsApp ban

The Goal makes it clear to users that they may have their account blocked for using these types of software, which are not authorized by the company. This is a violation of the app's terms of service, which when detected results in a temporary suspension. The recommendation in this case is to switch to the legitimate version, but if this is not done, the ban may be permanent. In addition to losing access to the account, the user also loses the messages and files exchanged with their contacts.