Searching for in-language information on how to avoid COVID-19 scams and other types of fraud? Check out ftc.gov/languages, the FTC’s one-stop resource for consumer education in Traditional and Simplified Chinese, Korean, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and other languages.
At ftc.gov/languages you can explore blogs, articles, and publications that highlight some key frauds and scams : from learning how to spot government imposters to avoiding tech support scams, from recognizing phishing scams to the 10 things you can do to avoid fraud, and more! Ftc.gov/languages also links to the latest COVID-19 related scam information so you can keep up to date.
Download, link, or share all the information at ftc.gov/languages with your friends, family and community. You can also order a selection of In-language publications for free at ftc.gov/bulkorder.
Looking for information in Spanish? Visit consumidor.ftc.gov and ftc.gov/coronavirus/es.
And remember, if you spot fraud or a scam, the FTC wants to know. Report it to Reportfraud.ftc.gov (or, in Spanish, Reportefraude.ftc.gov).
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