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Comelec warns vs. fake online service offers

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday warned the public against a phishing website posing as its online appointment system for voter registration.

In an advisory, the poll body said the fake portal—hosted on Google Forms and featuring an InstaPay QR code—was not created, authorized, or connected to the Comelec in any way.

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The Comelec reminded the public that voter registration is completely free, and that the agency will never ask for or accept payment for appointments or services.

Comelec urged the public not to click the link, scan the QR code, or provide any personal information, such as full name or birth details, as these may be used for identity theft and other fraudulent activities.

The agency stressed that any portal or page asking for payment for voter registration is “fake and unauthorized.”

The public was also advised to use only the official Comelec website and channels for information and appointments.

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