@alex @Anomnomnomaly yes, but if the website is product-name-dot-com and the URL presented on the fake is a random unrelated string, skepticism should kick in as it would for a phishing email. But, it's probably best not to use them at all.
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@alex @Anomnomnomaly yes, but if the website is product-name-dot-com and the URL presented on the fake is a random unrelated string, skepticism should kick in as it would for a phishing email. But, it's probably best not to use them at all. No comments
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