Tips to protect yourself from impersonation scams |
Scammers posing as various organisations like Amazon may send you calls, texts, and emails with various tactics to try to deceive you to provide personal information or sign-in credentials.
How can you avoid being scammed? Keep others safe If you receive communication — a call, text, or email — that you think may not be from Amazon, please report it to us at amazon.co.uk/reportascam. Ahead of Black Friday, Amazon UK is supporting the efforts of the Stop! Think Fraud campaign to help protect you from scams. 2-step verification (2SV) gives your Amazon account an extra level of protection which means that even if a criminal knows your password, they still won’t be able to access it. Consider setting up 2-step verification when available to your online accounts to help prevent unauthorised account access. You can set up 2-step verification at amazon.co.uk/2SV. For more information on how to stay safe online, visit Security & Privacy on the Amazon Customer Service page. |
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