To help protect our users from phishing and online scams, x.me has launched the Official Verification Channel. This tool allows you to verify whether a social media account, email sender, or website link claiming to represent x.me is officially authorized.
What Is the x.me Official Verification Channel?
The x.me Official Verification Channel is a trusted platform that lets you check if a link, email address, or social media account is officially associated with x.me.
Whether you’ve received a suspicious email, SMS, or website link claiming to be from x.me, we strongly encourage you to verify its authenticity through our official verification channel before taking any action. This helps prevent phishing attacks and fraud.
Why Use the Verification Channel?
- Online scams are increasingly sophisticated, with fake messages or websites pretending to be from x.me.
- The verification channel allows you to quickly determine whether an account or message is truly from x.me.
- No x.me account is required to use the tool—anyone can access it to stay safe online.
How to Use the x.me Verification Channel
On Web
1. From the x.me home page, scroll down to the footer and click [Official Verify] under ‘Support’. The official link for x.me Verify is: https://x.me/official
2. From the dropdown menu, select the source channel you wish to check for. Enter a URL, email address, phone number, Telegram, or other social media handles accordingly in the ‘Enter query’ field. Click [Verify].
3. You will see a pop-up displaying whether or not the source is verified or unverified.
If the source is confirmed to be official, a green verified pop-up will appear. For example, searching for https://x.me/ would result in the following, as shown in the image.
If the source is confirmed to not be official, a red unverified pop-up will appear. For example, searching for https://www.x.mex.me/ would result in the following, as shown in the image. At this point, you should be cautious and avoid clicking on any related links or perform any operations to prevent potential asset loss.
On APP
1) Open x.me mobile app and log in to your account. Click on the top-left profile icon to open the side menu. Then, select "Official Verification Channel".
2) From the dropdown menu, select the source channel you wish to check for. Enter a URL, email address, phone number, Telegram, or other social media handles accordingly in the ‘Enter query’ field. Click [Verify].
3) You will see a pop-up displaying whether or not the source is verified or unverified.
If the source is confirmed to be official, a green verified pop-up will appear. If the source is confirmed to not be official, a red unverified pop-up will appear.
What to Do If You Receive Suspicious Information
- Do not click on unknown links or download unexpected attachments.
- Never provide your personal or account information to unverified sources claiming to be x.me.
- If you encounter suspicious activity, please report it to the x.me support team immediately via official channels.
Important Notice
In order to ensure the safety of x.me users’ assets, x.me hereby reminds all users to remember the URL of x.me official website. Do not visit suspicious links. Never share your account information, passwords and verification codes with anyone.
Also, x.me will never collect assets from users, nor will it provide investment management services. x.me customer service agents will never ask users for passwords, verification codes, or double verification codes. Do not trust information from unofficial channels. Be sure to protect your privacy and assets.
Disclaimer
Verification through the x.me Official Verification Channel does not guarantee that the verified source is entirely safe for financial transactions. Risks such as user input errors, compromised or stolen accounts, and phishing websites impersonating official platforms may still occur.
For any transactions involving funds or sensitive information, please always use a verified official email address or confirm directly with our customer support team before proceeding. x.me is not responsible for any losses arising from unverified sources or the improper use of third-party links.
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