If it’s a text link like “Click Here” and you can’t see where the link goes, 
tap & hold, a popup box will show where the link is going to. 

Here are examples of a valid link : 

https://appleid.apple.com <https://appleid.apple.com/>
https://www.icloud.com <https://www.icloud.com/>
https://iforgot.apple.com <https://iforgot.apple.com/>

Here are some examples of invalid links : 

> https://appleid.appleidsupport.com
> https://support.appleicloud.com
> https://www.appleicloudsupport.com

Anyone can register any domain apart from apple.com <http://apple.com/> and 
iCloud.com, so it’s easy to be fooled if you’re not watching closely. Just look 
for the last part of the domain and if it’s not directly owned by Apple then 
leave well alone.

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> On 3 Mar 2018, at 07:36, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there a way of doing this on a iPad?
> 
>> On 3 Mar 2018, at 06:16, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> Usually the giveaway is the email address which it came from. If you haven’t 
>> already turned on revealing all email addresses in Preferences I would 
>> suggest it. It has made my life much easier. But I would treat it as fake 
>> until you have proved it’s not (but not by clicking on the link!!). Forward 
>> it to Apple?
>> Nick
>> 
>>> On 3 Mar 2018, at 02:50, Michael Simpson <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi. Just received the following by text message I think it's fake. What do 
>>> you think. 
>>> 
>>> The AppleID associated with this number has been locked for security 
>>> reasons. Please follow the link to unlock your account.
>>> 
>>> http://bit.do/d8C2z
>>> Regard Michael S
>>> Sent from my iPhone 5
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