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Oct 9, 2012

No, the ProfileStalkr Tumblr app won’t show you who’s looking at your blog – but it will spam your followers

ProfileStalkr tumblr spam app

If you see a post by a Tumblr post promoting the ProfileStalkr app, don't touch it. Unless you want your blog to post spam to your followers.

Chances are, social network applications that promise to do things which go against the site’s privacy settings are probably not to be trusted. Such is the case with ProfileStalkr, Tumblr’s latest spam app that promises to reveal who has been viewing your profile, but instead posts spam messages to your followers. The message typically reads like this:

“Have you ever wondered who was viewing your Profile? ProfileStalkr is the first and best application to use that allows you to see who views your Tumblr the most. YOU HAVE TO TRY THIS OUT, IT’S SO COOL!!!

Go here to try it out [URL Removed]“

ProfileStalkr tumblr spam app surveyOnce the app viralizes itself, it’s inevitable that it will pick up more innocent Tumblr users along the way. It’s apps like these that make us wary of ever adding ones that require your permission for “read and write” access to function. Once you add the app, you won’t even get your “profile stalkers” with ease. Instead, when the app claims to have found your stalkers, it will ask users to complete a 30 second survey before accessing the probably false information about your so-called stalkers.

Similar scams have been plaguing Facebook and Twitter for years, and you would think people would know better by now. So just remember this: If an app sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you’ve been a victim of the spam, it will take a little more than just changing your password and deleting old posts. Remember also to go into your app settings and revoke the “read and write” access from the app. A good rule of thumb is if you can’t install an app without that permission, it’s best to just not add it at all. And one more time, for good measure — if an app says it’s going to show you who’s viewing your profile, it’s almost certainly spam. 

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Source : digitaltrends[dot]com

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