further investigation of the email proven it was a phishing attempt be warned.
Indeed, I'd be curious where the actual link goes to. Unfortunately I expect many newbies fall for it, since the link blue text looks legit and not many know that the actual link can be completely different.
I've learned that if such a request comes from the e-mail, one has to:
* clearly
DON'T click the link* maybe go to the website or app independently (
open app/website by hand, and never from an email) and see whether any
notification comes up
* ask the
support what's that email about
The best way to stop receiving such phishing email is to activate the anti phishing security code, and again from the use of grammar in the email it shows a lot of error, ordinarily official emails will not contain grammatical errors such as the
(S) in the spelling of information, and also the part that's states that information have been expired rather saying your information has expired.