Member Alert: Beware of Scam Emails

Member Alert: Beware of Scam Emails

We want to alert you that some members have recently received fraudulent emails claiming to:

  • Offer AEDP contact lists for sale
  • Ask you to sign documents
  • Invite you to click on links or open attachments

Please know that these messages are not from the AEDP Institute and are designed to scam or phish for personal information.

For your safety:

  • Delete these emails immediately and mark them as spam.
  • Do not reply, click on any links, or download any attachments.

Additionally, if you have opted to make your email address public on the AEDP Provider Directory, you may occasionally be contacted by companies claiming to sell an event’s “attendee list.” These are widespread scams unrelated to the Institute.

Important reminder:
The AEDP Institute never sells or shares member contact information with third parties.

If you ever receive an email that seems suspicious or you’re unsure about its authenticity, please forward it to us so we can review it.

How to hide your email address in the AEDP Directory:

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Thank you for helping us keep our community safe and connected.

—The AEDP Institute