Suspicious messages or worried about scams?
If you’re unsure or suspicious about a message you’ve received from someone claiming to work at the Awin Group – Awin, ShareASale, Commission Factory or SingleView – you can find the latest contact information and security advice here to avoid falling victim to a scam.
Please remember, Awin, ShareASale, Commission Factory
and SingleView employees will:
always communicate with customers via their Awin.com or Awin Group email accounts or official Awin Group support channelsnever communicate with customers via Whatsapp or Telegramnever ask for bank details or confidential information via our communication channelsnever ask you to make payments with any type of cryptocurrency
The only
time customers are required to provide personal and financial information is
during the signup process in our platforms (via the safe URLs listed below)
within our data and privacy protected infrastructure.
ShareASale’s official communication channels can be found here:
Find a list of all official Awin Group channels here.
What should I do if I suspect someone is impersonating Awin, ShareASale, Commission Factory or SingleView?
Please contact security-bugs@awin.com to report any suspected scams so we can investigate. Do not click any suspicious links before speaking to our team.
If you need to contact your local authorities, please use the following:
UK: You can report scams to the National Cyber Security Centre https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/section/about-this-website/report-scam-website or to the Police Action Fraud
Rest of the EU: You can find methods to report for your country on the Europol website Report Cybercrime online | Europol (europa.eu)
USA: You can report cyber crime to the Internet Crime Complaint Center https://www.ic3.gov/
Australia: Cyber crimes can be reported to the Australian Cyber Security Centre ReportCyber | Cyber.gov.au
Brazil: You can report cyber crimes via this site Página Inicial – Delegacia Eletrônica (policiacivil.sp.gov.br) or via telephone: (11) 2221-0977, 2221-7030 e 2221-1761
Singapore: You can report scams to the Cyber Security Agency in Singapore via http://csa.gov.sg/ or to the Singapore Police Force.
Alternatively you can file a complaint with your local police station.
Is www.uk-shareasale.com legitimate?
No. All our official URLs and websites can be found in the communications table above. All legitimate ShareASale links can also be found directly linked on www.shareasale.com. We currently do not operate a UK subsidiary. If you have been contacted by a person pertaining to be from this website or www.uk-shareasale.net, please contact us using the details found on this page.
Source: blog.shareasale.com
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