

Ok, once you understand that there is nothing to fear, do you want to know where the scary image of Momo comes from?

Given the huge spread of the chain in many countries around the world, it seems that Whatsapp has been activated and is taking action towards the people who forward these messages. There is no need to forward messages to your contacts but, of course, there is we do not recommend providing personal information to these unknown senders. You can, therefore, ignore messages received from these numbers. It is precisely the fact of being contacted directly by unknown numbers, in fact, which makes the chain special and leads users to believe in it. Momo is simply one chain of Sant'Antonio which, we have to admit, has been very well designed original. The message could be received by numbers different with prefix: Japanese (+ 81), Mexican (+521) and gods Netherlands (+ 31). Who is Momo? Officially, or at least what we all see, is a " monster" with the deformed face who contacts us asking to forward the message to our contacts, under penalty. However, some people have decided to execute requests of the unknown sender in order not to risk and sleep peacefully. But from the momentary fear to comply with the requests of the "monster" there is really a giant step to take.

Who wouldn't be scared, at least a little bit, if they got a message from a number foreigner and with a profile picture that is not very recommendable? Well, I believe all. The particularity of this event has led many users to get scared, but all this is justified terror for Momo, the monster of WhatsApp? Momo WhatsApp: is there to be afraid? From the fines that are communicated over the internet, to the far worse viruses that spread through the messaging app, we lacked a monster (Momo) that contacts you via message. We have often faced scams and scams on this site buffaloes which circulate almost daily on Whatsapp.
