In today's online world, where  you can shop, learn, and connect through websites, some fake websites are  created to trick you. These fake websites are like digital con artists,  pretending to be something they are not. They intend to steal your money,  information, or both. 
  In this article, we will show you  ways to differentiate between real and fake websites, and how scammers take  advantage of your information to make you a victim of fraud. We will discuss  actions that you can take to help stop these fake websites from fooling more  people. 
Tips to differentiate between real and fake websites
With the rise of online shopping  and digital transactions, it is essential to stay vigilant and avoid website  scams. Follow the steps given below to safeguard yourself and your money:
  - Scrutinise  the website address: Be vigilant when examining the website's address. Some  scam websites mimic famous brands to deceive you.
 
 Also, stay cautious of domains ending in .net  or .org, as they are unusual for online shopping and might be linked to  questionable individuals or groups.
  - Watch  out for unrealistic offers: If the prices seem unbelievably low, they probably  are fake. Fraudulent websites employ enticingly low prices to lure you into  purchasing counterfeit or non-existent products. Beware of additional pressure  tactics like countdown timers to make you buy something quickly.
 
  - Avoid  bank transfers: Avoid paying for your online purchases through bank transfers.  If you use a Credit Card or Debit Card and end up with a fake or non-existent  item, you might have a slim chance of getting your money back. However, if you  choose to pay through a bank transfer, it becomes difficult to retrieve your  money if things go wrong.
 
  - Carefully  explore the website: Invest a few minutes in navigating the website. Pay  attention to language errors, pixelated images, and outdated logos. Legitimate  websites provide precise contact details that reinforce their authenticity.
 
  - Verify  contact information: Legitimate websites include a "Contact Us"  section with valid details. Be cautious of websites that solely offer a form of  communication.
 
  - Review  the 'Return Policy': Authentic companies clearly outline their shipping and  return policies. Ensure the website has comprehensive terms and conditions.
 
  - Assess  online reviews: Examine reviews from various sources and not just one. Also,  look into the website's social media presence to gauge recent activity and user  comments.
 
  - Seek  the padlock symbol: When a padlock appears next to a website's address, your  actions like browsing and payments are hidden from prying eyes.
 
Most  websites use this feature now, so a missing padlock could be a signal to be  cautious.
  Remember,  scammers can copy padlocks, so finding one is not the only sign of safety.  Always combine padlock checks with our other safety tips for a complete  picture.
  By following these steps, you can  confidently navigate the online world, recognise potential risks, and take  action to report scam websites and fraudulent platforms.
Fake websites: how scammers take advantage
Here are some common ways through  which the scammers could trick you:
  - Fake stores with 'too good to be true'  deals: Scammers make websites that promise amazing deals. They appear on social  media advertisements and intend to steal your money or information.
 
  - Tricky login pages: Scammers make pretend  login pages for things like your bank or Netflix account. They put links to  these fake pages in messages and ask you to give them your information.
 
  - Pop-ups: Hackers make pop-ups on real  websites that secretly put bad stuff on your computer. They will spy on you or  look for private things.
 
  - Pretend customer care executives: Some  scammers pretend to be technology assistants and offer to control your computer  from far away.
 
  - Package delivery lies: As more people turn  to online shopping, scammers often disguise themselves as package delivery  websites. They might request your address under the guise of verification or  try to deceive you into revealing your Credit Card number.
 
  - Airfare scams: Scammers pretend to sell  flight tickets so as to gain access to your personal information or money.
 
So, now you know the tricks that  scammers use with fake websites. Remember, stay alert when using or browsing  online websites and avoid the risk of being fooled. 
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  Vigil Aunty's mission  is to educate individuals about fraud and teach them preventive techniques.  Additionally, this feature by HDFC Bank guides you if you have fallen victim to  scams. The success of this movement hinges on your support, so join hands with  Vigil Aunty to make banking safer for everyone.
Essential tips from Vigil Aunty to identify fake websites
  - Protection from phishing links: Avoid clicking on unknown links or sharing  confidential information.
 
  - Online shopping scam: Make payments on verified websites with secure URLs  (https://) and lock icons.
 
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