At Bit2Me, we want to remind you how to correctly identify official Bit2Me communications and help you detect possible impersonation attempts (phishing).
This message is informational. You do not need to take any special action after reading it.
How does Bit2Me communicate with you?
For your security, please keep in mind that:
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Bit2Me does not send links via SMS to confirm sensitive changes or security-related actions.
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We will never ask you to enter your password, 2FA codes, or personal information through links received by messages.
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No member of the Bit2Me team will contact you via Telegram, SMS, or other unofficial channels to request private information.
Have you received a message that raises doubts?
If you have received an email, SMS, or social media message claiming to be from Bit2Me and you are not sure about its authenticity, do not interact with it.
You can easily verify whether a link or communication is official using:
🔍 Bit2Me Verify
https://bit2me.com/verify
You can also review our security measures and certifications here:
🔐 https://bit2me.com/security
What should you do if you have any doubts?
If you have any questions or believe you may have received a suspicious communication, the correct approach is to open a support ticket through the Bit2Me app or official website.
Your security is our priority.
Thank you for helping us keep your account protected.
Best regards,
The Bit2Me Team
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