: Because Truecaller requires deep permissions (like reading contacts and SMS), a malicious version of the app can automatically upload your entire private database to a scammer's server.

: Even the official app has faced criticism for uploading contact lists to its global directory. Using a third-party version exacerbates these privacy issues as you lose the protection of the official Privacy Policy . How to Stay Safe

: Modded APKs are often tampered with to include hidden code that can track your location, steal contact lists, or access sensitive financial information.

Downloading APK files from third-party sites like DZA0K.COM is generally discouraged by security experts and the official developers for several reasons:

: If you cannot access an app store, use the official Truecaller website to get the legitimate APK.

: Before downloading from any unfamiliar site, check for warning signs like poor spelling, excessive pop-ups, or negative reviews on platforms like Trustpilot . Legitimate Alternatives

: Many modern phones from manufacturers like Samsung or Google have built-in spam protection that doesn't require extra downloads.