Notice About Scams And Frauds—- Internet 2.0 Conference’s Legit Guidelines To Prevent Frauds
In this age of digital connectivity, scams, and frauds are on the rise, and Internet 2.0 Conference wants to equip attendees with essential knowledge to stay protected during the conference.
Our team of experts is continually monitoring communication channels and platforms associated with the conference to detect and mitigate any fraudulent activity promptly. To ensure your personal safety, we urge you to remain cautious when engaging with any unsolicited messages or offers related to the event and to verify the legitimacy of such communications.
As part of our efforts, we have put together the following guidelines to help you stay protected during the Internet 2.0 Conference and beyond.
Official Communication Channels:
Only trust information shared through official channels affiliated with the Internet 2.0 Conference. This includes our official website, official social media accounts, and direct communications from our authorized representatives. Please note that we also get in touch with individuals on LinkedIn who might be deemed fit to participate in the initial stages of our Recognition Program’s assessment processes.
Registration & Payment:
Make payments using secure and trusted platforms or payment gateways recommended by the Internet 2.0 Conference. Avoid sharing credit card or banking details through unsecured channels. Be vigilant against phishing attempts where scammers may mimic our registration or payment pages. Always double-check the URL and ensure it begins with "https" for a secure connection.
Protecting Personal Information:
Never share sensitive personal information, such as Social Security numbers, passwords, or financial details, through email or other unsecured communication channels. Regularly update and strengthen your passwords. Use a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid using easily guessable information. Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an extra layer of security to your accounts.
Verify Speakers and Partners:
Cross-check the legit Internet 2.0 Conference schedule and speaker list on our website to ensure the legitimacy of participants. If approached by potential partners or sponsors claiming affiliation with the conference, verify their credentials and legitimacy by contacting our official representatives directly.
Reporting Suspicious Activities:
If you encounter any suspicious activity or believe you have been targeted by a scam or fraud, please report it immediately to our dedicated support team or through the official channels listed on our website.