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How to Spot a Fake Website

Fake websites are websites that copy a major brand, corporation or organization with the intent of fooling visitors into thinking they’re the real thing. They steal data, personal and financial information and often money from unsuspecting victims.

More often than not, these sites will have irregularities that give them away. The most common ones include a similar logo, a different domain (such as .co when it should be .org or gov) and incorrect words and sentences.

Spotting a fake website matters if you want to play online games or make money on the internet. In major events such as lotteries you’ll want to pay attention to the website you’re visiting to make sure you get the cash prize you’ve won.

How to Avoid KBC Fake Websites

The KBC, or Kaun Banega Crorepati is a nationwide lottery game with thousands, even millions of participants. It attracts a large number of people, and opportunists see it as a way to make quick cash.

It’s recommended that you visit only the official KBC website, kbcluckydraw.com for all things KBC. Other sites are probably fake and collect your information and money in exchange for personal gain. The real KBC website will contain the KBC lottery winner 2022 for season 14 and other invaluable details, such as social media accounts and phone numbers for those who were picked and wish to claim their prizes.

It’s also worth noting that the official KBC personnel will never ask you for your phone number and address, among others. They will not require you to pay a fee in order to ‘unlock’ your cash prize. If this is the case then you’re probably on a fake website and dealing with a scammer, so it’s best to exit as soon as possible and visit or call the official KBC Lucky Draw number.

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