<snip>Don't be too quick to click on any link that is sent to you by email of message... If it claims to be from a certain financial company, always think to know if you really have an account or business with that company
Never click to n any link sent to you by email. You should have important sites bookmarked on your trusted device. If you get an email and want to check out further information on the website, follow the bookmarked links you have or your browser history information. This way you can never fall victim to phishing scams through email or other unsolicited messages.
This is why having two devices is very important. Most at times, people can be easily carried away or get distracted as the case may be and mistakenly click on bait link. If you have two devices with one containing your wallet with your funds and the other for regular use, you'll have less to worry about even if such mistakes happen. Banks and wallets dev have said enough about sharing sensitive information on their website but I wonder why people why people still fall victim through that method.