What's the story?
Ads impersonating TradingView appeared on Facebook promising:
Free Premium subscription ⭐
Cryptocurrency bonuses 💰 (like USDT)
These ads are completely fraudulent and lead users to fake sites that resemble the original TradingView site. 🛑
How does the fraud work?
Fake sites ask you to download software called 'special software', but in reality, they are malware aimed at stealing your personal information. 💻🕵️♂️
Some ads claim partnerships with major companies like Binance to appear trustworthy.
TradingView Warnings
Only trust official sources:
Official site: tradingview.com
Official channels to verify offers.
Avoid downloading cracked or modified versions ⚠️ as they are illegal and dangerous.
Always check website addresses to avoid names like:
trading-view.com
tradingview-premium.net
If you interacted with a suspicious ad
Change your passwords immediately 🔑
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) 🔒
Scan your device with antivirus software 🛡️
Check your account activity and report the incident to TradingView support 📝
Recurring issue
In April 2025, fake YouTube channels impersonating TradingView emerged and distributed malware.
These channels have been using stolen or fake accounts to convince users. 😨
💡 In summary: Any offer that seems 'too good to be true' is often a scam. Only deal with official sources to avoid risks. ✅