INQUIRER.net warns public of social media posts using misleading URLs

INQUIRER.net is warning the public of articles and social media posts using its name to spread fake information and misleading URLs.

INQUIRER.net warns the public, through a post on Facebook, to be cautious of misleading URLs circulating on social media.

MANILA, Philippines —  INQUIRER.net is warning the public of articles and social media posts using its name to spread fake information and misleading URLs.

The company issued the statement after it received information about fake news circulating online involving Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr., chair of International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI).

INQUIRER.net emphasizes that these posts are not legitimate, as it urged the public to exercise caution and report any suspicious articles or posts to its official channels.

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As it earlier said, INQUIRER.net reaffirms its commitment to providing accurate and reliable news and information to the public and warns against any bogus activities misrepresenting the company.

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