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Lookalike domain

A web address that imitates a real brand with small changes - extra words, hyphens, or swapped letters.

Why it matters

A convincing address is how fake login and payment pages steal credentials; one wrong character changes everything.

Example only - do not act on it

Example only: Sign in at [fake-link removed] to secure your account.

Why scammers use this

People trust a familiar-looking domain, so a near-match slips past quick checks.

What to do

  • Don't tap the link - open the official app or type the address yourself.
  • Preview the real destination (long-press) before trusting any link.
  • If you opened it, don't enter anything and close the page.

What not to do

  • Don't trust a link because the page looks official.
  • Don't enter logins or card details on a page reached from a message.
  • Don't rely on the visible link text - it can hide the real destination.

How to verify safely

Don't trust the link - reach the company yourself via its official app or a web address you type. If the claim is real, you'll see it there.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I spot a lookalike domain?

Type the address yourself or use the official app. Don't rely on a link; check for extra words, hyphens, or swapped letters.

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