Is every referral page phishing?
No. Referral pages can be legitimate when they disclose the relationship, avoid impersonation, and do not collect account secrets.
Anti-phishing
The safest access page does not pretend to be the service it links to. It explains the relationship, shows the destination, avoids fake forms, and lets the user choose when to leave.
A safe independent page should make its own brand visible and clearly show that the next step goes to Binance.com, not to a disguised login or registration form.
Do not enter passwords, seed phrases, private keys, identity documents, deposits, withdrawals, or support tickets on a page that is not the official service.
Automatic redirects, disabled back buttons, hidden link destinations, and urgency loops can be warning signs. The user should decide whether to continue.
Be cautious when a page turns referral language into guaranteed profit, limited-time panic, or a claim that trading is required immediately.
Legitimate publishers should provide a contact path for corrections, policy questions, security concerns, and takedown requests.
No. Referral pages can be legitimate when they disclose the relationship, avoid impersonation, and do not collect account secrets.
Check the browser address bar and confirm you are on the official destination.
No. sxneo is static and does not host account or KYC forms.
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