SAFE notice
This content is for general information and learning. It does not provide investment advice, performance claims, or instructions to take specific financial actions. If you want to understand concepts, start with the free lessons and glossary-style explanations.
What This Project Gives You (Value)
The Netherlands has a strong culture of financial pragmatism: clear information, clear terms, and clear accountability. This project is built for that mindset. Instead of hype, we focus on explanations that help you understand what you are looking at.
Free learning modules
Short lessons designed for mobile reading: market basics, terminology, and how to interpret common platform panels—without promises or shortcuts.
Verification-first approach
The site is structured to help you verify what you are reading: official pages, consistent navigation, and clear contact references.
Scam-awareness without fear
We explain common imitation tactics in plain language so you can recognize red flags early—without sensational claims.
A place to ask for clarity
If a term is unclear, you can contact us and we will direct you to the relevant page or definition.
Why Scam Clones Appear
Scam operators often rely on confusion: similar names, look-alike domains, copied layouts, and ads that push you to pages that are not official. The goal is to make a page look familiar enough that you stop checking the details.
Common imitation patterns
- •Domains that differ by one letter, hyphen, or extra word
- •Copied visuals and “fake support” chats that pressure quick decisions
- •Unclear ownership details, no legal pages, or inconsistent contact info
- •Messages that promise outcomes, urgency, or guaranteed results
NL Checklist: How to Verify You’re on the Official Site
Use this checklist before you share any personal information. It takes less than one minute and reduces risk significantly.
1) Check the domain carefully
Confirm the address bar shows the correct domain and secure connection. Look for small changes: extra words, hyphens, or swapped letters.
2) Look for legal pages and consistent navigation
Official sites usually have stable navigation and standard pages (Privacy, Terms, Cookie Policy). Missing legal pages is a common red flag.
3) Validate contact details
Compare email/phone details across pages (footer, contact page, privacy policy). Inconsistencies often indicate a copied template.
4) Watch for pressure language
Be cautious with messages like “limited access”, “guaranteed outcome”, or “act now”. A SAFE educational project does not need urgency to be understood.
If You Suspect a Scam Page
If something feels inconsistent, pause. Safety usually comes from slowing down and verifying.
Stop and do a quick re-check
Close the tab, re-open the official domain manually, and navigate using the header links. Avoid clicking unknown “support” buttons on suspicious pages.
Report what you saw
If you can, share the suspicious URL with us via the contact page. We use reports to improve clarity and help visitors avoid confusion.
Start with the free NL lesson
If you want a clean introduction to terms and platform basics, start with Lesson 1. All lessons are free to read and designed for mobile.