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Is it risky to pick up a stranger's FaceTime?

Face-to-face communication with strangers is risky in the following aspects:

1. Harassment: If you receive FaceTime from strangers, you may be harassed because they may keep sending you video call requests. This may affect your daily life and work and bring you unnecessary trouble.

2. Fraud: Strangers may use FaceTime for fraud. For example, they may show you some false bank account, police station or court information in a video call and try to get you to transfer money to them. This kind of fraud is called "webcam fraud" or "video phishing".

3. Privacy disclosure: If you receive FaceTime from a stranger, you may disclose your personal information, such as your appearance, voice and location information. This may cause your privacy to be violated and make you a victim of cyber crime.

4. virus attack: criminals may spread viruses or malware through FaceTime. If you answer this call, your device may be infected, resulting in the disclosure of your personal information, the device being locked or destroyed by malicious software.

In order to protect yourself, please don't answer strangers' FaceTime requests at will. If you think you may be a victim of fraud or cyber crime, please call the police immediately or contact the local network security agency. At the same time, it is recommended that you turn on the dual authentication function when using FaceTime to enhance the security of your account.