How to verify official Mavunta links
Scammers use fake Mavunta sites and groups. Learn how to confirm you are on a real Mavunta page.
Scammers create fake Mavunta websites, emails, and chat groups to steal logins and funds. A few checks keep you safe.
How to verify
- The official website is mavunta.com. Check the spelling carefully, since fakes use lookalike names.
- Type the address yourself or use a saved bookmark. Do not trust links from DMs, ads, or random groups.
- Mavunta emails carry your anti-phishing code. If an email asking you to act does not show it, treat it as fake.
- Mavunta will never ask for your password, PIN, OTP, or seed phrase.
Red flags
- A "support agent" messaging you first on WhatsApp or Telegram.
- A link that asks you to log in from an ad or a forwarded message.
- Pressure to act fast.