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ChatGPT login help

Fake ChatGPT login pages: what to check before typing.

A fake login page can look convincing. The safest habit is simple: check the exact domain before entering any password.

This page never collects passwords. Use it as a checklist, then sign in only on official domains.

Intent

What this page solves.

User worries a login page is fake.

1

Read the address bar slowly

Look for exact official domains, not just words like chat, gpt, open, ai, or login.

2

Be careful with ads

Search ads can appear above real results. Bookmark the official site instead of searching every time.

3

Do not trust design alone

Phishing pages can copy logos, colors, buttons, and wording. The URL matters more than the look.

4

Use two-factor authentication

2FA reduces damage if a password leaks, but it does not make fake pages safe.

Diagnosis table

Symptom, likely cause, first fix.

Extra words in domainOften suspiciousExample pattern: chatgpt-login-example.tld, not official.
Password manager does not autofillPossible wrong domainStop and verify URL.
Asks for API key or payment too earlyPossible scamLeave and use official site.
Mobile app has unknown developerLookalike app riskUse official OpenAI app listing.

FAQ

Questions about this login issue.

What should I do if I entered my password on a fake site?

Change your password immediately on the official site, enable 2FA, review account sessions, and watch for suspicious email or billing activity.

Can a fake page steal Google or Apple login too?

Yes. Only enter provider credentials in the official Google, Apple, or Microsoft login flow.