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What I liked
For example, if my “bank” emails me, I don’t click anything — I log in directly through the app. I recently read an article that breaks this down really clearly with practical examples, not fear-based stuff: How to Avoid Scams: 7 Effective Tips for Those Who Want to Protect Themselves One tip that stuck with me was about protecting personal info even in casual situations.
What I didn't like
I once overshared details on social media, and a scammer later used that info to sound convincing on a call. Since then, I share way less publicly and use unique passwords everywhere. It’s not perfect, but I’ve avoided a few close calls just by being more skeptical and patient.
My overall impression
What helped me most was slowing down before reacting. Almost every scam I’ve seen tries to create urgency — “account blocked,” “last warning,” “act now.” If I feel rushed, I stop and double-check everything. I also started cross-checking messages outside the original channel.