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How to avoid Phishing and Scams

Your security is our top priority. Your mewe password and sensitive personal information are private and should never be shared with anyone.

If you receive any message on mewe, via email, text, or any other method, asking you to share your password or personal information, follow these critical steps:

What to NEVER Do:

  • Do Not Share Your Password: Never provide your mewe password in an email, a chat message, a comment, or anywhere else on the Internet. mewe will never ask you for your password in a message.

  • Do Not Share Sensitive Personal Information: Never answer messages asking for sensitive data like your Social Security Number, credit card details, bank information, or government ID numbers.

  • Do Not Click Suspicious Links: Avoid clicking on links or opening attachments in messages that ask you to share your login credentials or personal data. These links often lead to fake websites designed to steal your information.

About Phishing and Scams

Phishing is a type of scam where a criminal attempts to trick you into giving them access to your account or sensitive data. Scammers typically send a suspicious message or link that looks legitimate but is designed to steal your information.

  • Be Skeptical of Threatening or Demanding Messages: Do not trust messages that:

    • Demand money or a fee.

    • Offer large prizes, gifts, or exclusive access.

    • Threaten to delete, suspend, or ban your mewe account if you don't provide information.

  • Report Scammers: If a scammer successfully gains access to an account, they may use that compromised account to send spam or malicious links to their contacts. Please report the message or the profile immediately so our team can investigate and take action.

Remember: If a message seems too good to be true, or if it causes panic and demands immediate action, it is very likely a scam. Protect your mewe account by keeping your password confidential.

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