Task Scams
Task scams are online scams that target individuals seeking job opportunities or looking to grow their income. Stay #SafeWithUNO and watch out for messages
Task scams are online scams that target individuals seeking job opportunities or looking to grow their income. Stay #SafeWithUNO and watch out for messages
UNO representatives will never ask for your sensitive information via SMS. Stay #SafeWithUNO by blocking unknown numbers that send messages like this! If
Legitimate employers will never ask you to pay fees for their job postings or offers. Stay #SafeWithUNO, and beware of any recruiter or company
Stay #SafeWithUNO by ensuring you log off your account after using the UNO app! This helps protect you from unauthorized activities that may occur
Stay #SafeWithUNO by regularly reviewing your UNO bank statements to check for any fraudulent transactions. This can also help you keep track of any
Don’t give chances to intruders! Be one step ahead and stay #SafeWithUNO by regularly updating your account password. Follow these tips when thinking of
Stay #SafeWithUNO by ensuring your email address and mobile number are updated. Get alert notifications when transactions are happening on your UNO account.
Best way to avoid SMS scams? Ignore them and block the number! Stay #SafeWithUNO by being cautious of text messages from unknown numbers.
Stay #SafeWithUNO and be wary of messages that promise enormous prizes. Scammers are using this trick to get your personal information! Your address,
Stay #SafeWithUNO and avoid annoying scams, malware, and phishing by installing an updated antivirus or scanner software. Before downloading anything online, run a scan
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