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Are WeChat quietly hacked by friends? Turn on the function in the upper right corner, and the "black list" will be displayed directly

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As we all know, in the era of online information, people cannot socialize and pay without the Internet. When it comes to WeChat, everyone is no stranger. According to data, China ’s WeChat users have exceeded 1.12 billion. It can be said that basic Chinese users using smartphones will all use WeChat. As a social software, WeChat has some feature settings that are always talked about by people, especially the "blacklist" function.

Everyone knows that basically as long as it is a social software, it will have a function similar to "blacklist". After pulling a friend to black, you can't directly send messages to the other party. I ca n’t see it, and the circle of friends on both sides is invisible to each other, but what if my WeChat is quietly hacked by a friend? Teach you a trick, try to open this function in the upper right corner, "blacklist" is displayed directly.

Although there are many ways to detect whether a friend has hacked you, but if the other party does not know, we should first send a message to the other party. If there is no response, try the "+" key in the upper right corner of WeChat. The "initiate group chat" function inside, this function is turned on, and put friends in the group chat list. In the group chat interface, the blue font is displayed, which is "black list", indicating that the friend has pulled you black.

The list of friends displayed in white font is a list of normal friends. By the way, if the other party deletes you instead of hacking you, you ca n’t start a group chat normally. After the detection is completed, directly "Delete and exit group chat" is all right, so that you can complete the detection of friends without the other party's knowledge.

Of course, the premise is that the other party has never returned your message. In this case, detection is needed. Otherwise, it will only be self-defeating. Do you understand?

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