What do I do if I receive suspicious, spam or phishing text messages on my Cogeco Mobile device?

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Cogeco Support
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If you get a suspicious text that might be spam or phishing, here’s how to protect yourself:

  • Don’t click on any links in the message, and don’t respond to the message.
  • Forward the message directly to 7726 (SPAM). Doing so helps Canadian carriers investigate and block fraudulent senders.
  • Once you’ve reported it, delete the message.
  • Block the number that contacted you in your device’s messaging settings.

If you have concerns about your account security or want further support, contact Cogeco Mobile support.

Good to know: Always exercise caution with unknown senders, especially if they request personal information. Reporting fraudulent messages helps protect you and others.

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