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How to Spot a Fake Social Media Account (And Protect Yourself)

It looks real. It even sounds real. But here’s how to tell it’s not.

It’s more important than ever to stay alert. Scammers are getting smarter and constantly coming up with new methods to trick you.

They copy Al Ansari Exchange logos, brand colours, and even post the same kind of content. But the truth is, they’re going after your trust, so they can get to your personal information or money.

Here’s how to spot the difference between a real page and a fake one:

  1. Real accounts have a blue checkmark, which means the platform has confirmed the identity behind the page. If it’s not there, don’t risk it.
  2. No trusted company will ever ask for your card number, passwords, or OTP in a DM or comment. If someone claiming to be Al Ansari exchange and is asking for that information — it’s a scam.
  3. Fake pages often use poor grammar or strange phrases. Official brand pages keep things professional and use clear and correct language.
  4. Check the account’s history. How long has it been active? Do the posts look real? If the page was just created, don’t trust it.

What You Can Do to Protect Yourself:

  • Follow only official Al Ansari Exchange pages on social media.
  • Never share your personal or card details through DMs or comments.
  • Report suspicious pages directly to the platform.

Remember:

Scammers are copying trusted companies like Al Ansari Exchange online. But a blue checkmark and safe practices will help you stay secure. Always double-check before you trust.

Stay Safe. Stay Smart.

Al Ansari Exchange

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