🟡 Scammers always use platforms like WhatsApp to try to trap people through phishing scams, trying to trick users into sharing their personal details.
🟡 You must know that Binance will never contact you on WhatsApp regarding investment advice, or ask you to buy cryptocurrencies, or send money.
🟡 Be careful of suspicious groups on WhatsApp — always be careful and only inquire through official Binance channels.
🟡 If you are added to a group claiming to be from Binance or another platform:
- Do not interact with anyone in the group, even the admins.- Take a screenshot that includes: The name of the group.
- Group officials numbers
🟡 If you find a suspicious group, report it to Binance through the special link. https://www.binance.com/en/survey/993d894612da4161a0bf89c0cc2be260
🟡 The danger of these groups? "Phishing". Scammers try to trick people into sending them sensitive information or money. They impersonate people by: - ​​Creating accounts that look like Binance employees. - Creating a state of urgency and saying there is an urgent problem with your account. - Asking for information such as binary code or money.
🟡 Always remember: - Binance only communicates with you through specific channels such as: Customer Service 24/7.
- Official account on X (Twitter).
- Telegram (verify account validity with Binance Verify tool).
- Email (check the sender's address via Binance Verify).

🟡 How to protect yourself?
- Do not share any sensitive information with anyone you do not trust.- Specify who can add you to groups via WhatsApp settings.- Use the Binance Verify tool to verify any communication.- Contact Binance support if you have any doubts.
✅ Awareness is your weapon against scams. Be aware of the methods used by scammers, and remember that Binance will never contact you on WhatsApp regarding investments or money. Stay Safu