Trust & Safety
How to Spot a Fake Klina Account in Under 10 Seconds
Fake accounts copying real brands share the same tells. Here are the three red flags that give a fake Klina profile away almost immediately.
Fake accounts copying a recognisable brand tend to make the same handful of mistakes. Here's what to check before trusting any account that claims to be Klina.
Red flag 1 — extra words in the handle
Watch for anything with "support," "assist," or "help" tacked onto the name. Genuine brand accounts very rarely need a qualifier like that.
Red flag 2 — the wrong logo, or no consistent branding
A slightly off colour, a stretched logo, or a profile picture that doesn't match our actual brand mark is a strong signal something's wrong.
Red flag 3 — replies from a different account
If a conversation that started on one "official" account suddenly continues from a different profile, that's a classic redirect tactic used in impersonation scams.
The real handles, for comparison
@useklina on Instagram and Facebook, @klina.app on TikTok. Nothing else.
When in doubt, don't engage — verify through our official channels first.
Quick answers
Q: Are fake account follower counts a reliable signal?
A: No — followers can be bought or faked cheaply, so a high count tells you very little about whether an account is genuine.
Q: Should I report a suspected fake account even if it hasn't contacted me directly?
A: Yes — reporting it helps get it removed before it reaches someone else, even if you personally haven't been targeted.
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