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Urgency or threats — Phishing messages often create urgency with statements like "Your account will be suspended" or "Confirm your withdrawal now." Approach such messages with caution.
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Fake emails — Phishing emails may appear to come from BitDelta.pro but use slightly altered email addresses such as support@bitdelta-pro.com or noreply@bitdelta.net. Always verify that emails are sent from the official @bitdelta.pro domain.
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Suspicious links — Avoid clicking on links in emails asking you to log in, verify your account, or confirm transactions. Always access the platform directly by typing app.bitdelta.pro into your browser.
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Requests for your password — BitDelta Pro will never ask for your password via email, chat, or phone. Any such request should be treated as a phishing attempt.
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Fake websites — Always check the URL in your browser. The official platform is app.bitdelta.pro. Any variation of this address should be considered suspicious.
- Unsolicited attachments — Do not open attachments from unknown or unverified senders claiming to be from BitDelta.pro.
If you receive any suspicious message claiming to be from BitDelta.pro, report it immediately to support@bitdelta.pro
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