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Downloading or using a "Fake Yape" app (often called Yape Falso) is a common method of digital fraud in Peru used to trick merchants with fraudulent payment confirmation screens. To protect yourself and your business, you should only download the official application from verified sources. Official Download Sources
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The dangers behind fake applications – and how to spot them Yape Fake App Descargar
Look at the download count: The real Yape has millions of downloads.
The Extreme Dangers of Downloading a Fake Yape App
If you download an APK or file labeled “Yape Fake” from any website outside the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, you risk: Downloading or using a "Fake Yape" app (often
Fake Transaction Proofs: Scammers use these apps to simulate a successful "Yapeo" (transfer). The app displays a counterfeit receipt with the victim's name and a fake confirmation number, but no real money is transferred.
Check for SMS/Notifications: Ensure you have push notifications enabled so you get an immediate alert from the official app when a payment arrives. If you are a merchant, Not on official stores – Any Yape app
- Not on official stores – Any Yape app outside Play Store or App Store is fake.
- File size mismatch – Real Yape is ~30-50 MB; fake ones are often smaller (under 10 MB) or larger (over 100 MB with extra malware).
- Poor grammar/spelling – “Yape Pro Max,” “Yape Hack 2025,” “Yape Oro.”
- Requests unusual permissions – “Draw over other apps,” “Usage access,” “Install unknown apps.”
- No login with BCP credentials – Fake apps often use “phone number only” without bank validation.
- Promises unrealistic features – Earn money, double balance, free transfers, no ID required.
: Engaging in fraudulent activity can lead to a permanent ban from the BCP banking ecosystem. Prevention Tips for Merchants