To view the WeChat accounts in the WeChat blacklist, you can follow the following steps: first open the WeChat APP on the phone, click on the "I" in the lower right corner, select "settings", find and click on "friend permission" in the settings, open the "address book blacklist", and you can view the blacklisted people. Read more exciting novels for free
To view the WeChat blacklist, you can open WeChat, click on the "I" button in the lower right corner, enter the personal center interface, click on the "settings" option, and then click on the friend permission option in the "privacy" option. You can scroll to the end to see the address book blacklist. To remove someone from the blacklist, after entering the blacklist, click to select one of the blacklisted friends, click to open the menu at the top right corner of the profile page, and cancel the option to add to the blacklist (that is, the green selected state will be changed to the gray unselected state). This friend will be removed from the blacklist, and you can continue to communicate. After removing someone from the blacklist, he could enter the WeChat chat box with the other party and check the chat history before being blacklisted. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Under normal circumstances, programmers could not casually check other people's WeChat records. The chat history of WeChat was a user's private content and was strictly protected. However, there were some illegal methods that claimed to be able to recover or view WeChat chat records, such as some technicians who claimed to be professional in cracking WeChat passwords and recovering chat records (this was a violation of laws, regulations, and ethics). At the same time, users could try to restore their accidentally deleted chat records through the repair tools that came with WeChat (such as finding the settings in WeChat, clicking on Help and feedback, then clicking on the repair tools in the upper right corner, selecting the chat record option in the fault repair, etc.). This was within the scope of the user's own authority, which was fundamentally different from the programmer illegally checking other people's records. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
From a technical and legal perspective, programmers generally couldn't easily find WeChat records. First of all, WeChat's information was encrypted. Even if the programmer intercepted the data stream, the possibility of cracking the information contained was very small. Moreover, privately checking other people's WeChat records was an invasion of privacy. Although in theory, the WeChat back-end staff could see the chat history, they would not casually check the user's chat history. If it was a hacker or other malicious programmer, although they might have the technical means to try to steal WeChat records, this kind of behavior was illegal and immoral. Moreover, WeChat itself was constantly strengthening security measures to protect user privacy and prevent such illegal access to information. " When a programmer meets a psychologist " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
If the programmer used legal and compliant methods, such as using the help and feedback in the WeChat settings under the user's own operation, clicking on the repair tool in the upper right corner, selecting the chat record recovery in the fault repair, or connecting the phone and computer to the same Wi-Fi and then performing backup and recovery of chat records on the computer, it could perform a certain degree of chat record recovery and other operations, but this was also within the scope of the user's own authority. However, if the programmer tried to obtain WeChat friend records through unofficial or illegal means (such as privately cracking, using an unauthorized interface, etc.), it was a violation of privacy policies, laws and regulations, and WeChat terms of use. It was not allowed. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
For WeChat fraud cases, if an individual was cheated of more than 2000 yuan or more, it was recommended to call 110 immediately or report to the nearby station. The police would file a case for investigation and might check the relevant information on WeChat. When there was a criminal case or to investigate a criminal offense, the police would also check WeChat. If the amount of fraud did not meet the criteria for filing a case (for example, the amount of money cheated by an individual was less than 2000 yuan), the public security organs would not file a case. Generally, they would not check the WeChat information, but they would carry out public security punishment and make a corresponding report record. When the number of victims and the amount of money involved reached a certain amount, the police would also file a case for investigation and may check the relevant information on WeChat. "The Female Police Officer and the Criminal Organization" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the official statement of the company, the data after the logout would be retained for a reasonable period of time, but it did not indicate whether the police could check the information related to the logout of WeChat, so it was impossible to answer whether the police could check the logout of WeChat. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Different versions of " The Blacklist " had different leading actors: - The Thai TV series "Blacklist" starred Glapa Gepan, Vachilavi Rangwiwa, Opava Jishavandi, Tanasaran Samthonglai, Satabu Lydecke, and Kanapan Pezekun. - The 2010 American comedy Blacklist starred Shirley Brener, Joseph Lawrence, and John Savage. - The 1989 American action movie Blacklist starred Ran Michael Vincent, Leo Rossi, Lance Henriksen, Charles Napel, and others. - The American crime-themed TV series, The Black List, starred James Spade, Megan Boone, Diego Kletterhoff, Harry, and others. Watching " Qiao Yan's Worries " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Privately checking other people's WeChat chat records was an invasion of privacy, and should not be done without the explicit authorization of the other party. If you want to check your own chat history, you can refer to the following methods: - He checked the chat history on his phone. - Open the WeChat application, click on the "Chat" tab, find the contact or Group chats you want to view and click to enter the chat interface. Scroll up in the chat interface to view the previous chat history, or click on the "..." in the upper right corner. After pressing the button, he chose 'Search Chat Logic', and entered keywords to search for specific information. - If you want to view the deleted chat history, you can try to enter WeChat's "I"->"settings"->"general"->"chat history migration" and follow the prompts to restore the chat history.(provided that there was a backup before); or open WeChat settings, enter Help and feedback, click the small wrench in the upper right corner, click Fault Repair, repair chat history, click OK, wait for the loading to complete and restart WeChat; You can also try to connect your phone and computer to the same Wi-Fi, click the three bars in the lower left corner of WeChat after logging in to the computer, enter migration and backup, and click backup and restore to backup or restore chat history. You can also use a third-party recovery tool (there are security risks) or contact WeChat customer service to ask for recovery methods. - He checked the chat history on his computer. - After downloading and installing the computer version of WeChat, you can use your phone to scan the QR code to log in. In the contact list on the left, you can select the contact or Group chats you want to view. The chat history will be displayed on the right. You can also use the search box in the upper right corner of the chat window to enter keywords to find specific chat records. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!