With this, I wanted to share some information that might be helpful in identifying if the link is malicious or safe in order to minimize the chance of losing our Bitcoin fund from any possible malicious or phishing attempt. This information can be seen in this site :
21 Tips to Check If a Link Is Safe Before You ClickA safest practice is don't check link, don't click on link from strangers. You don't have to mind about links sent to you by strangers and don't need to waste your time for checking whether those links are safe.
If your checking skill is bad, you can have false result and believe that a link is safe.
So I was just imagining the risky effect it could be of someone learning that a link is phishing and you still attempts to click on it just to check it out.
So you want to fall victim before believing such scam exist? Just wondering how people steps on toes.
If you are too curious to know what is in the link. Then open the link with a different device that does not contain any personal information, data, wallets, passwords, or sensitive files you do not want to share. Only use an empty device with no saved password, no crypto wallets installed, no personal accounts logged in to access the link. That way, even if the link is malicious, it can’t access anything valuable to you. I know humans can be very curious to know something at times, but we should priorities precautions first.