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Fake ChatGPT Website Stealing Information

A website pretending to be ChatGPT is confirmed as a scam page designed to trick visitors into giving up personal information. Children or parents who search for ChatGPT could accidentally land on this fake site.

What to do: Warn your children to only use the real ChatGPT at chatgpt.com, and never enter passwords or personal details on any site with an unusual web address.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids use ChatGPT, make sure they only go to chatgpt.com—scammers have created fake versions that look real but steal passwords and personal information. Teach them to check the web address carefully before logging in, and remind them never to enter passwords on sites that look slightly off. A quick double-check saves your family from identity theft headaches.

Related: ChatGPT

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