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Can you check the content of historical short messages?

You can find the content of the short message sent by your mobile phone, just check it in the short message record. The specific operation is as follows:

Open the mobile phone information software

Select the sender of the information you want to view.

After entering the chat interface with the sender of the information to be viewed, swipe up to view the previous information content records.

Cell phone short message trap

At present, some consumers often receive some inexplicable short messages, which make them uncomfortable and even suffer losses. Most of these short messages are fraudulent short messages sent by criminals taking advantage of people's possible carelessness. Consumers should be highly vigilant. According to the actual situation of consumers, SMS fraud can generally be divided into the following categories:

First, "pretending to be customer service" swindles money.

Two, to sell low-priced smuggled goods as bait to defraud money. Taking advantage of the psychology that a few people may love cheapness, they lied through short messages that there are various cheap smuggled goods such as cars, computers and mobile phones confiscated by the customs for sale, and they can order them by mail at low prices. After you pay the deposit or consignment fee, they steal your credit card number and password on the grounds of checking the buyer's credit strength, and finally withdraw your deposit with a forged credit card.

Third, induce you to call back and "cheat" the phone bill.

Fourth, low-interest loans are attractive. Send SMS in the name of "handling low-interest unsecured loan business". When you reply to the other party, the other party will often ask you to deposit a certain amount of cash in the designated account as interest paid in advance. When you deposit interest and ask the other party to cash the loan, the other party may ask you to continue to pay back the money for other reasons or it has disappeared.

5. "Remittance emergency" type.

Six, to provide prizes and bonuses as bait to defraud money.

(Reference:

Baidu encyclopedia: mobile phone)