MANILA, Philippines — INQUIRER.net warns the public about fake advertisements falsely using the reputation of famous personalities that appear or claim to be posted on our website.
INQUIRER.net previously cautioned readers against stories falsely bearing its brand circulating online last October.
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INQUIRER.net said, “We categorically deny producing these fabricated content.”
Article continues after this advertisement“Please be cautious and verify information directly from our official platforms to avoid being misled by these false materials,” the news organization added.
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