Don’t get targeted – How to spot Facebook scams – HighRiverOnline.com

Facebook can be a wonderful place full of opportunities to learn new things, share the special moments in your life and reconnect with old friends. But there is also a dark side to this popular social media platform: It can be a hotbed for Facebook scams, fraud, misinformation and disinformation.

To seem legitimate, scammers create fake pages to use for Facebook giveaway scams. It’s usually a page that looks like it belongs to someone you’d trust: a big company or a famous person like a popular celebrity.

These pages look legitimate and trustworthy. Scammers steal logos, photographs, and other graphics to make the page look like it belongs to the person or company they’re imitating.

They will then, contact those in the comments or send a message to tell them they’ve won a prize.

Scams will look real. Even taking the same logos. Watch for comments not by the original poster and those without a blue verified check.

So how can you tell the difference between a legitimate prize win and a Facebook giveaway scam? Here are a few ways to spot a Facebook scam:

1) Learn the Red Flags of a Scam

Start by knowing the signs of a scam. Facebook page scams will contain many red flags. For example, look out for poor grammar and spelling that you’d never expect on a professional site, along with requests for money or for other personal information. Stay clear of any win notices that include these red flags!

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