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Fraudsters can lull you into a false sense of security by emailing or textingyou, posing as someone you trust – such as your bank or another well-known organisation.
Help protect yourself from fraudulent emails or texts with
these 3 tips:
1. We'll never contact you by email or text asking for your PIN, PINsentry codes, or passwords, so never share this information in response to an email or text.
2. We'll never send you a link that takes you straight to the Online Banking login page, so don't click if you receive an email or text that claims to be directing you to this page.
3. If you receive a suspicious email, claiming to be from Barclays, forward it to [email protected]
For more tips, visitbarclays.co.uk/fraudsmart
Yours sincerely
Alex Grant
Managing Director of Fraud Risk
Personal & Corporate Banking
Online Banking Guarantee | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Security
We never send emails that ask for personal or security details. If you receive an email like this claiming to be from Barclays, you should not reply to it or follow any links it contains - just forward it to [email protected] and then delete it. Links in our emails will only take you to pages containing information about Barclays products, services or partners. If such a page is part of another company's website, that company's terms, conditions and privacy policies will apply.