Recently, TradingView has identified a growing number of fake tradingViews on Facebook.

These scams promise free access to premium tradingView features and other tempting “bonuses”. As with most internet scams, the actual costs are much higher – plans such as the brand’s damage, brand’s reputation, mislead its community and, above all, endanger the personal data and safety of users.

TradingView is in no way linked to these ads ads. The only reliable source of information about TradingView’s products and offers is its official website, www.tradingview.comand his verified channels.

Recent doors of ads often:

  • Offer “Free” Annual TradingView Subscriptions
  • Request for Corporate Relations with other well -known companies, e.g. promising free USDT in Binance along with a TradingView subscription
  • Mimic tradingView design, making advertising appearing authentic
  • Once you click, these ads redirect users to a website that closely mimics the tradingView interface. From there, users can be asked to download the “special” software that is really malicious software designed to steal data.

Here are some basic steps to protect yourself:

  • Be careful with “free” offers. Messages that promise free access to premium features are often scams that lead to regrets that have been infected with malware. Only make purchases through the TradingView pricing page or the official TradingView applications.
  • Avoid “cracked” versions. Fake, “Developer” or “Hacked” TradingView versions are dangerous and illegal. TradingView’s official desktop and mobile applications are available exclusively on the website and official app stores.
  • Check the field. Cheats often use misleading sectors, such as trading-view.com or tradingView-premium.net. If it’s not exactly the tradingview.com, don’t leave alone, leave.

If you have already clicked on a suspected advertisement or link:

  • Secure your account immediately. Change the TradingView password and activate two -factor authentication to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Scan your device. Run a complete malware and virus scan and remove the unknown software.
  • Check account activity. Recall suspicious sessions or applications.
  • Report it. Contact the Tradingview Support Team with screenshots and links with advertising or site so that the company can investigate.