28-08-2023 07:24 AM
I've received a couple of text messages saying :
You have received a Picture Message from [mobile number]. To view the message, visit https://get.mms.ee.co.uk/ee/ and use your mobile number [my number] with the password [password shown]
Is this a security issue or scam?
If genuinely from EE, what is the purpose of the text?
So far, I have ignored as a potential security risk, don't want to click on any links
Thank you
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28-08-2023 09:31 AM
This is a valid text from EE when you are being sent an MMS & your phone is not set up for them. For most phones, you can download the MMS settings needed from the online set up tool , so you can receive MMS directly w/out being directed to EE's d/load site.
28-08-2023 09:31 AM
This is a valid text from EE when you are being sent an MMS & your phone is not set up for them. For most phones, you can download the MMS settings needed from the online set up tool , so you can receive MMS directly w/out being directed to EE's d/load site.
12-10-2023 09:07 PM
This is a bad answer, that is a phising link.
12-10-2023 09:10 PM
It it, @catscats . Coulda fooled me!
13-10-2023 07:14 AM
Hi @catscats
You can find information on this text message, which is sent from EE in our Sending and Receiving Picture Messages on EE - The EE Community article.
Leanne.
29-01-2024 12:27 PM
My son passed away and his friends are sending me tributes he has received
29-01-2024 02:23 PM
Hi @mslade
Welcome to the community.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Have you received some messages like the one on the original post?
Chris