If you get a Deceptive Website Warning

Learn what to do if you get a Deceptive Website Warning while browsing the web in Safari.

If you try to visit a website in Safari that has been reported as deceptive, you might see a “Deceptive Website Warning.” This alert explains that the website might try to trick you into installing software or disclosing personal or financial information. These deceptive sites might look like the website of a company that you trust, including Apple.

If you get this warning, Apple recommends that you select Go Back to avoid the site. If you understand the risks involved, you can choose to visit the unsafe website anyway.

If you believe that the website was reported incorrectly, you can report an error.

How to report websites that appear to impersonate Apple

If you encounter a website that appears to be impersonating Apple, you can report it to reportphishing@apple.com.

Additional tips to avoid deceptive websites and phishing

Never give your Apple ID password, verification codes, device passcode, recovery key, or any account security details to anyone else. Apple will never ask you for this information.

Deceptive websites or phishing sites might contain errors and be easy to spot, but they can also look exactly like a legitimate website. Use caution with any site that asks for personal information, such as bank account information, credit cards, or passwords.

If you're suspicious about a website or an unexpected message, call, or request for personal information or money, it's safer to presume that it's a scam and contact that company directly, if needed.

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