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Because "gemail.com" is such a frequent mistake, it is often a target for . This is a form of social engineering where malicious actors register domains that are common misspellings of popular sites.

: Tools like Google Password Manager will only auto-fill your login details on the correct, verified site.

: A site at "gemail.com" might look exactly like the Gmail login page to trick you into entering your password.

: Visiting misspelled domains can sometimes trigger automatic downloads of harmful software.

: Before entering your credentials, look at the address bar. If it doesn't say google.com or gmail.com , do not enter any information.

: On a standard QWERTY keyboard, the "E" is close to the home row, and muscle memory can occasionally lead to an extra keystroke. The Risks of Typo-Squatting