Is signing up for Zlib safe?

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Signing up for Z-Library is not entirely safe due to the risk of illegal activity and the prevalence of phishing and scam websites that impersonate the legitimate site. While the official Z-Library site is still active, some copycat sites have been created to steal user data and payment information. To protect yourself, it's crucial to use only the official domain, be cautious with any requests for personal information or payment, and be aware of the risks associated with piracy.

Risks and warnings
  • Phishing and scams: Many fraudulent websites mimic Z-Library's appearance to trick users into giving up their login details and personal information. These sites may also request payment for supposedly premium services.
  • Data leaks: A leaked database of millions of users was discovered on a phishing site that looked like Z-Library, highlighting the risks of having your personal data collected and potentially exposed.
  • Legal gray area: Z-Library provides access to copyrighted material for free, which is illegal and can have consequences. 
What to do to stay safe?
  • Use the official domain: To access the legitimate site, use the official domain, which is currently https://z-lib.pub, according to the site's FAQ and recent announcements.
  • Be cautious: Be wary of any site that requires payment, asks for personal information, or seems suspicious.
  • Avoid suspicious sites: Avoid clicking on links from unreliable sources and be cautious about any "new" Z-Library domains you encounter.
  • Use a strong, unique password: If you choose to sign up, use a strong, unique password that you don't use anywhere else. Consider using a password manager to generate and store your passwords securely.
  • Be mindful of data security: Be aware that using Z-Library may expose you to certain security risks and that the platform is operating in a legally questionable space. 



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