“Congratulations, you are the lucky winner today!” This message looks like it comes from Facebook, acts like it comes from Facebook, and is directed at Facebook users.

But this message does not come from Facebook. The suggestion here is deliberately played with the suggestion that you are Facebook: the icons, the colors and also the title are intended to convince the reader that Facebook is giving away an Apple product here.

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Of course, all with limited availability, as well as a time window of 5 minutes in which to make a decision. The time, beautifully decorated in red, visibly runs down.

This is not Facebook!

We would like to warn you at this point: this message is not a message from Facebook , but rather a browser pop-up that is fully modeled on the style of Facebook.
You can only see this by looking at the address bar. The creators of this false competition are probably aware of the problem, and so they have adapted the URL so that it sounds like a Facebook address.

Affiliate programs

As in many other places, this alleged Facebook competition is nothing more than an attempt to lure you into an affiliate, i.e. a partner program for which the person who installed this competition receives a commission for each newly registered participant . It looks something like this:

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In the end, however, these competitions are nothing more than address trading. It's about “lead generation”, i.e. the creation of complete and correct data sets that are sold for advertising purposes. In this respect, you can quickly see for yourself how low the potential profit possibility is.

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