When it comes to fraud, our risk-appetite is zero-tolerance.
Guaranteeing the security of your capital is paramount to us.
Activate your sharp eye mode to identify and avoid scams with our tips.

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What your phishing radar should look out for
Phishing may be a shape-shifter, but knowing what to expect can equip you to keep it at bay. Usually, phishers want to obtain access to your account, know your card details or trick you into installing spyware through a malicious link or attachment. To do this, they may reproduce Swissquote emails, web pages or documents, and contact you impersonating the bank.
Dodgy-looking replicated Swissquote web pages, emails or documents. Look for these signs:
*Swissquote’s official domains are: trade.swissquote.ch, trade.swissquote.co.uk, inx.swissquote.eu, trade.swissquote.cy, swissquote.ch, swissquote.com, swissquote.info, swissquote.ae, swissquote.co.uk, swissquote.sg, swissquote.lu, swissquote.eu, swissquoteasia.com
In all cases, remember that Swissquote will never contact you by phone, email or SMS to ask you to disclose your account credentials or card details. Likewise, we don’t send emails with links to login pages.
Avoid using a search engine to access Swissquote’s login page (e.g. Google or Bing).
To log into your account, type Swissquote’s URL into your browser yourself. You can also add https://swissquote.com to your bookmarks.
Check your Swissquote account regularly to spot any irregular movements
Ignore emails, SMS and phone calls asking you to reveal your account credentials or card details
Always check the email address of a sender
Install an anti-phishing extension in your browser
Verify the security of any website you’re visiting – it should always start by “https://”
Always log out from your account when you have finished your operations
Always log out from your account when you have finished your operations
Lock your smartphone and other devices when you are not using them
Protect your devices with an antivirus program and firewall, plus update them regularly
Never download an attachment or install any software if coming from a suspicious source
There’s no such thing as too much protection for your money. Here are some additional tips to prevent frauds, especially if you have not yet set up Mobile Level 3 to your account.
In general, be sceptical of claims of instant returns or high yield with no risk, and keep in mind that being pressured to make a decision quickly is usually a red flag. Remember to never fill in any page or form you may be redirected to with your account credentials, card details, or other sensitive information.
In all cases, if you suspect you have been a victim of fraud, we recommend you to change your password immediately.
Find out more about scam types and how to prevent them here.
There are some behaviours and requests that blatantly contradict our security guidelines. Be immediately suspicious if you receive any type of communication from a source posing as Swissquote if it asks you to:
Reveal account credentials or card details (login details, passwords, Level 3 code, banking information)
Connect to websites that are not endorsed by Swissquote*
Call Swissquote on a new telephone number
Transfer your money to anyone without your consent
Make a transfer to a third-party bank account, or hand over cash
Carry out a "test" transaction online
Connect to your device remotely
Take quick decisions under pressure, especially through unsolicited messages
Download an attachment or install any type of software
*Swissquote’s official domains are: trade.swissquote.ch, trade.swissquote.co.uk, inx.swissquote.eu, trade.swissquote.cy
*Swissquote’s official app are: Swissquote, CFXD

If you have any questions regarding a communication, a document or otherwise regarding the security of your account, please do not hesitate to contact us:

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