
The growing numbers of fake ADS circulating on FaceBook - TradingView ADS
Recently, TradingView has detected a growing number of fake TradingView advertisements circulating on Facebook.
These scams promise free access to Premium features and other tempting “bonuses.” As with most online scams, the real cost is much higher — schemes like these harm our brand’s reputation, mislead our community, and, most importantly, put your personal data and security at risk.
TradingView is in no way connected to these fraudulent ads

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TradingView is in no way connected to these fraudulent ads. The only reliable source of information about our products and offers is our official website , www.tradingview.com, and our verified channels.
How the scam works
The recent fraudulent ads often:
- – Offer “free” annual TradingView subscriptions
- – Claim partnerships with other well-known companies, e.g., promising free
- USDT on Binance along with a TradingView subscription
- – Imitate our design, making the ad appear authentic
- – Once clicked, these ads redirect users to a site that closely mimics the
- TradingView interface. From there, users may be prompted to download
- “special” software that is actually malware designed to steal data.
- How to stay safe? there’s no such thing as a free lunch. If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Here are a few key steps to protect yourself:
- – Be cautious with “free” offers. Messages promising free access to
- Premium features are often scams leading to malware-infected downloads.
- Only make purchases through our Pricing page or our official apps.
- – Avoid “cracked” versions. Fake, “developer,” or “hacked” versions of TradingView are dangerous and illegal. Our official desktop and mobile apps are available exclusively on our website and official app stores.
- – Check the domain. Scammers often use deceptive domain names, such as trading-view.com or tradingview-premium.net. If it’s not exactly tradingview.com, don’t just leave, run away.
If you’ve already clicked on a suspicious ad or link:
- – Secure your account immediately. Change your TradingView password and enable two-factor authentication to prevent unauthorized access.
- – Scan your device. Run a full malware and antivirus scan, and remove unknown software.
- – Review account activity. Revoke suspicious sessions or app connections.
- – Report it. Contact our support team with screenshots and links to the ad or site so we can investigate.
For more tips and detailed guidance, please visit our Contact page.
Team HashDeck & Team TradingView
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