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Authenticity Verification Engine

This guide provides a step-by-step process for Source Validation, explaining the technical markers that distinguish genuine Nomini.com communications and platforms from fraudulent attempts. Protecting yourself from phishing, spoofing, and other deceptive tactics is paramount.

Understanding Genuine Nomini Communications

Nomini employs advanced security protocols to ensure the integrity and authenticity of all official communications. Familiarize yourself with the following technical indicators:

Email DKIM Signatures

DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an email authentication method designed to detect forged sender addresses in emails. Genuine Nomini emails will always carry a valid DKIM signature from our official domains (e.g., @nomini.com, @nomini-support.site). Always check email headers for DKIM pass status.

Domain Origin Verification

Official Nomini websites and services will always originate from our primary domain nomini.com or our official support domain nomini-support.site. Be wary of subtle misspellings, alternative top-level domains (TLDs), or subdomains that do not directly link to our official presence.

SSL/TLS Certificate Fingerprints

All official Nomini web properties utilize robust SSL/TLS encryption. Verify that the website URL begins with https:// and that the certificate is issued to "Nomini Inc." or a trusted certificate authority for Nomini.com. Inspect the certificate details for authenticity.

Official Communication Channels

Nomini will primarily communicate through official email addresses, our verified social media channels, and direct notifications within our authenticated platforms. Exercise caution with unsolicited communications from unknown sources.

How to Verify: A Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps to independently verify the authenticity of any communication or platform claiming to be from Nomini:

Step 1: Check the Sender/URL

For emails, inspect the full sender address, not just the display name. For websites, carefully examine the URL in your browser's address bar. Ensure it matches nomini.com or nomini-support.site exactly.

Step 2: Inspect Email Headers (for emails)

Access the full email headers (often found under "Show Original" or "View Source" in your email client). Look for a "DKIM-Signature" header and verify its status. A "DKIM=pass" result from our domains indicates authenticity.

Step 3: Verify SSL Certificate (for websites)

Click on the padlock icon in your browser's address bar. Check the certificate details to confirm it is issued to "Nomini Inc." or a recognized certificate authority for our domains. An invalid or missing certificate is a critical red flag.

Step 4: Look for Technical Markers

Be aware of the specific design elements, language, and tone used in official Nomini communications. Fraudulent sites often contain grammatical errors, pixelated logos, or unusual requests for personal information.

Step 5: Cross-Reference Information

If in doubt, do not click on links or download attachments. Instead, navigate directly to our official website (nomini.com) or this portal (nomini-support.site) and log in or contact support through known, verified channels.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you encounter any communication or platform that you suspect is not genuine, please report it immediately through our Violation Intake page. Your vigilance helps us maintain a secure environment for all Nomini users.