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3. Look for the Lock Symbol
The lock symbol next to the website address on a web page is a good indication that the site is secure. This symbol will help to identify legitimate sites from phishing websites. If you do not see a lock symbol, you can avoid giving any information or entering any details on the page, suggests Marketing 2.0 Conference.
4. Check Your Emails & Texts Carefully
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It's easy to overlook spelling errors or bad grammar in emails and text messages, so it is important to take a moment to check the details carefully. Also, avoid clicking on any links or attachments that may come with the message, as these could be a fraudsters’ trick, highlights Marketing 2.0 Conference.