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How to Recognize Fraudulent Messages, Emails, or QR Codes

Identify Suspicious Messages

  • Look for unusual links or QR codes. If you are unsure about the source, do not click on them.

  • Check for grammatical errors or strange wording. Official EasyPark messages are always clear and professional.

  • Be cautious of requests for sensitive information. EasyPark will never ask for your password, payment details, or other personal data via SMS or email.

  • Ignore unexpected offers or winnings. If you receive a message about a prize or discount that you did not request, it could be fraudulent.

Verify the Sender

  • Official emails from EasyPark end in @easypark.cz or other verified domains.

  • If the sender’s email or phone number looks suspicious, do not engage with the message.

Do Not Click on Unknown Links or Download Attachments

  • Malicious links can lead to fake login pages designed to steal your information.

  • Attachments may contain harmful software.

Contact Customer Support for Verification

  • If you receive a suspicious message, forward it to podpora@easypark.cz for verification.

  • Our team will confirm whether the communication is legitimate.

5. Report the Fraud

  • If you suspect fraud, notify your bank and relevant authorities.

  • Stay informed by checking EasyPark’s security updates.

For more details on how to stay safe look on our guide here.