HOW TO SPOT A FAKE CICI4D AGEN SITE IN 10 SECONDS OR LESS
Check the URL for a single extra letter. Fake sites often use “c1ci4d” or “cici4d-id” to trick quick glances. Bookmark the real site after verifying it with the official Cici4d social media links.
Look for a green padlock in the address bar. No padlock means no encryption—your deposit and personal data are sent in plain text. Close the tab immediately.
Verify the domain age. Use a free tool like who.is to check if the site was created in the last 30 days. Legit Cici4d agents have domains registered for years.
HOW TO CONFIRM THE AGEN IS LICENSED AND SECURE
Ask for the agent’s license number in the live chat. Real agents post it in the footer and will repeat it verbally within 10 seconds. Scammers stutter or give excuses.
Cross-check the license on the official PAGCOR or First Cagayan website. Type the number into the regulator’s search bar—if it doesn’t appear, the agent is fake.
Test the withdrawal process with a small amount. Deposit 10,000 IDR and request a withdrawal of 5,000. If the money isn’t back in your e-wallet within 15 minutes, the site is a scam.
Check the banking page for rotating account numbers. Legit agents use the same bank accounts for months; scammers change them weekly to dodge complaints.
SMART HABITS TO KEEP YOUR ACCOUNT AND MONEY SAFE
Enable two-factor authentication with Google Authenticator, not SMS. SMS can be hijacked via SIM swap; Authenticator codes stay on your phone.
Set a daily deposit limit of 500,000 IDR. Scammers pressure you to deposit more; a hard limit stops impulse transfers.
Use a dedicated email only for Cici4d. Create a Gmail address like [email protected] and never use it for anything else. This prevents phishing links from reaching your main inbox.
Never click login links sent via WhatsApp or Telegram. Type the URL manually or use your bookmark. Scammers send fake login pages that steal credentials instantly.
Check the agent’s WhatsApp number on Truecaller. If the number is labeled “Scam” or “Fraud” by other users, block it and report it to Cici4d support.
Take a screenshot of every deposit receipt. Upload it to Google Drive and keep it for 30 days. If the agent denies the deposit, you have timestamped proof.
Use a VPN with Indonesian servers when logging in. This hides your real IP and prevents geo-blocking tricks that scammers use to lock you out.
Rotate your password every 7 days. Use a 12-character mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Never reuse passwords from other sites.
Turn on transaction alerts for your bank and e-wallet. You’ll get an SMS the second money leaves your account, so you can freeze it if it’s unauthorized.
Only use e-wallets that support instant refunds. OVO and DANA allow chargebacks within 24 hours; scammers hate them because victims can claw back stolen funds.
Keep a separate “gaming” bank account with a low balance. Transfer only what you plan to play with; if the agent turns out to be fake, your main savings stay safe. www.logincici4d.com.
