Tips for identifying and avoiding scams on Telegram
Applies to: Telegram Messenger (Android, iOS, Desktop, Web)
Last updated: September 2025
Problem
Scammers use Telegram to impersonate people, spread fake giveaways, or trick users into sharing sensitive data. Without awareness, you could expose your account, money, or personal details.
Solution
Learn how to recognize scams, protect your account, and safely use Telegram’s reporting tools.
Step-by-step Instructions
Step 1: Recognize common Telegram scams
- Impersonation scams: Fake accounts pretending to be friends, companies, or admins.
- Crypto/investment scams: Fake trading groups promising huge returns.
- Phishing links: Suspicious URLs asking for login or financial details.
- Verification code scams: Someone asking for your Telegram login code.
- Fake giveaways: “You’ve won a prize” messages that request personal info.
Step 2: Verify suspicious accounts
- Check for the blue verification checkmark on official accounts.
- Cross-check usernames — scammers often use similar names with slight changes.
- If in doubt, confirm with the real person/company outside Telegram.
Step 3: Block and report scammers
- Open the suspicious chat.
- Tap the name/username.
- Scroll down and tap Block User or Report.
Step 4: Secure your account
- Enable Two-Step Verification: Settings > Privacy and Security.
- Never share your SMS code or password.
- Regularly check Active Sessions under Settings > Devices.
Optional Methods or Tools
- Use antivirus software to scan files before opening them.
- Bookmark official Telegram FAQs: https://telegram.org/faq.
- Use Telegram’s @SpamBot to report spam quickly.
Best Practices / Tips
- Telegram will never ask for your login code, password, or payment details.
- Be skeptical of urgent money requests or “too good to be true” offers.
- Avoid clicking shortened or suspicious links — preview them first.
- Educate family and friends about common Telegram scam tactics.
- Stay updated by following Telegram’s official blog or Twitter.


