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CyberCrimesHelp.org helps users understand cyber fraud, preserve evidence, prepare basic details, and locate official reporting routes.
This page explains the limits of the website, the nature of information provided, and the official routes users should rely on for complaints, emergencies, and legal action.
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The website provides general awareness and guidance content. It does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
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CyberCrimesHelp.org helps users understand cyber fraud, preserve evidence, prepare basic details, and locate official reporting routes.
The website does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, legal representation, or attorney-client relationship.
The website does not replace police, courts, regulators, banks, payment systems, emergency services, or official complaint portals.
CyberCrimesHelp.org can guide awareness, but official reporting should happen through official routes.
Use this for official online cyber crime complaint submission in India.
Open cybercrime.gov.inUse this if money has been lost through cyber financial fraud and quick reporting is needed.
Call 1930Use this for immediate emergency support where there is urgent safety risk or danger.
Call 112This full text can be reviewed by users before they use the website or submit a contact request.
CyberCrimesHelp.org is an independent cyber safety awareness and complaint preparation guidance platform. The information available on this website is provided for general awareness, educational understanding, and basic guidance purposes only.
CyberCrimesHelp.org is not a law firm, does not provide legal representation, and does not provide legal advice. Use of this website, reading its content, submitting a form, or contacting CyberCrimesHelp.org does not create an attorney-client relationship.
CyberCrimesHelp.org is not a government authority, police department, court, regulator, bank, payment system, emergency service, or official complaint portal. Users should submit official cyber crime complaints through the appropriate official channels, including the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal where applicable.
CyberCrimesHelp.org does not guarantee recovery of lost funds, freezing of accounts, investigation results, complaint acceptance, platform action, legal outcome, or any specific response from banks, payment systems, law enforcement, courts, regulators, or third party platforms.
Users should not share OTPs, PINs, passwords, recovery codes, CVV, full card details, private account credentials, or other sensitive secrets through general forms, emails, chats, or unofficial channels.
For cyber financial fraud, users should contact official helpline 1930, their bank or payment service provider, and the official cyber crime reporting portal as quickly as possible. For immediate safety emergencies, users should contact emergency response services such as 112.
While CyberCrimesHelp.org aims to keep information clear and useful, laws, procedures, official portals, platform policies, and banking processes may change. Users should verify important information through official sources and consult a qualified legal professional for legal advice.
For cyber crime complaints, use official reporting channels. For legal advice, consult a qualified legal professional. For emergencies, contact emergency services.