Maxis is blocking SMS containing links starting 2nd May 2023 to fight online scams - SoyaCincau

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Maxis appears to be the first telco to comply with MCMC's directive to block SMS with URLs. You will not be able to send or receive SMS that contains links starting 2nd May from mobile numbers.

is the first telco to comply with the directive as it will start blocking SMS containing URLs from Tuesday, 2nd May 2023.

Once the blockage is enforced, you will not be able to send or receive SMS containing links to/from other mobile numbers. Thealso states that if you attempt to send a link via SMS, you will not be charged for it as the SMS will be blocked and returned as failed.

 

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