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The app is also rumored to bring screen sharing which allows viewers to see what’s on a user's screen in real time, including camera, audio, notification, and other alerts. The Ayala-led fintech platform said scammers are now using more sophisticated social engineering tactics including impersonation, fake video calls, malicious app downloads, and screen-sharing manipulation to gain unauthorized access to users’ e-wallet and banking accounts. Once installed, victims are instructed to share their screen. “By watching your screen, they can steal your OTPs, PINs, and passwords, then access your banking and e-wallet accounts,” GCash warned. GCash emphasized that it will never ask users to: Share OTPs, MPINs, or passwords Download apps from unofficial links Join video calls for account verification Share screens during financial transactions Users are advised to download apps only from official platforms such as the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Huawei AppGallery. Whether it's detailed, context-driven prompts, or other things, it would definitely be easier to just share your screen and explain what you need exactly. Say hello to Gemini Live with camera and screen share functionality. Well, all you have to do is click on "Share Screen with Gemini" on your phone. Read more in our articles including "TikTok testing video avatar, audio-only live streams and more" and "GCash warns vs fake National ID, eGov apps used in phishing and screen-sharing scams".

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The app is also rumored to bring screen sharing which allows viewers to see what’s on a user's screen in real time, including camera, audio, notification, and other alerts. The Ayala-led fintech platform said scammers are now using more sophisticated social engineering tactics including impersonation, fake video calls, malicious app downloads, and screen-sharing manipulation to gain unauthorized access to users’ e-wallet and banking accounts.

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Once installed, victims are instructed to share their screen. “By watching your screen, they can steal your OTPs, PINs, and passwords, then access your banking and e-wallet accounts,” GCash warned. GCash emphasized that it will never ask users to: Share OTPs, MPINs, or passwords Download apps from unofficial links Join video calls for account verification Share screens during financial transactions Users are advised to download apps only from official platforms such as the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Huawei AppGallery.

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Our coverage of screen sharing includes: "TikTok testing video avatar, audio-only live streams and more"; "GCash warns vs fake National ID, eGov apps used in phishing and screen-sharing scams"; "Google's Gemini AI can now help you through real-time video and screensharing". Each article provides unique insights and information.