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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/visiblymedia/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114There is a trend going around recently on Facebook, at least within the last year, where businesses are receiving messages from accounts that have no profile picture and no name. Instead, they have a moniker of \u201cGuest\u201d with a small string of random numbers after it.<\/p>\n
The messages in question are scams, usually mimicking an official Facebook communication, and actually claiming to be affiliated with Meta in some way. The more recent messages are claiming that the Page being messaged has done something to violate Facebook\u2019s community standards or trademark rights. The message then prompts the Page to click\/tap a link within the message to submit a complaint if the business thinks that this conclusion was reached in error. The business is also told that by submitting the complaint via the link in the message, that this will begin a restoration process for the Page, as well.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s all, well, mostly official-looking. But it\u2019s a scam, and one that has come about after the implementation of \u201cGuest Mode\u201d for the Meta Chat Plugin that can be installed on websites, which was rolled out to every Page on Facebook as of August 6, 2020.<\/p>\n
Guest Mode is touted by Facebook\/Meta as a way for businesses to \u201cseamlessly connect with more customers, regardless of their browser, device, or Facebook login status.\u201d Guest Mode is, essentially, the creation of a temporary Facebook account that can then receive messages from your Page when the user is on the connected website.<\/p>\n
If your Page on Facebook has been receiving messages similar to this, there\u2019s a couple of things to know.<\/p>\n
First, please do NOT click\/tap a link that comes from an account you\u2019re unfamiliar with, especially one that does not have a name or profile photo or avatar attached to it. These links are what are known as \u201cphishing\u201d links, and are programmed to steal any information that is entered into the page that is loaded from the link, while also being programmed to show a rather official-looking page when the link is clicked\/tapped.<\/p>\n
Second, there is a way to turn Guest Mode off. Currently, Guest Mode is only available through the Meta Chat Plugin. As far as I can see, there is currently nothing about Guest Mode actually being available through the Facebook\/Meta site, itself. Please see below for the process on how to turn off Guest Mode, which *should* completely remove the ability for a temporary guest account to message your Page.<\/p>\n
Open a web browser (i.e. Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, etc.) and log into Facebook as your Business Page. Then…<\/p>\n