🔍 What To Check
Before trusting a message or website, take a moment to:
verify the website domain carefully
check the sender’s email address
avoid clicking suspicious links
confirm you are using official support channels
Even small spelling differences in a website or email address can indicate a phishing attempt.
⚠️ Warning Signs of Fake Communications
Be cautious if someone:
pressures you to act quickly
asks for your seed phrase
requests remote access to your device
asks for unexpected Bitcoin payments
Fake support accounts may also appear on:
social media
messaging apps
unofficial websites
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🔐 What 1Bitcoin.ca Will Never Ask For
1Bitcoin.ca will never ask for:
your seed phrase
private keys
wallet recovery words
passwords through email or chat
Anyone requesting this information is likely attempting fraud.
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📬 If You’re Unsure
If you are unsure whether a message is legitimate:
stop communication
avoid sending funds
contact official 1Bitcoin.ca support directly
To contact support:
request a live agent through support
or email [email protected]
🛑 Fake Websites and Phishing
Always double-check website addresses carefully before logging in or sending Bitcoin.
Scam websites may use:
similar spelling
copied branding
fake login pages
fake support chat windows
Bookmarking https://1Bitcoin.ca directly can help reduce phishing risks.
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