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websites saved in Lockwise display wrong website info

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Trying to figure if my computer is secure. The info for some websites is wrong on the Lockwise list: always with an m. in front of the real website: ie in Lockwise, costco.com is listed as m.costco.com and att is listed as m.att.com Obviously I'm not about to click on something that doesn't look right. I'm wondering if these are fake websites?

When I contact the company they say they don't use anything with an m. in front of their website name

Really appreciate your help!

Trying to figure if my computer is secure. The info for some websites is wrong on the Lockwise list: always with an '''m.''' in front of the real website: ie in Lockwise, costco.com is listed as m.costco.com and att is listed as m.att.com Obviously I'm not about to click on something that doesn't look right. I'm wondering if these are fake websites? When I contact the company they say they don't use anything with an m. in front of their website name Really appreciate your help!

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You normally get a 'm.' in front of a link when this is a link to the mobile version of the website, so for some reason Firefox thought that you were accessing the mobile version of the website when this entry was created.

If the name and password are correct, but the host (domain) is wrong then you can create a new login for the correct host (domain) and remove the '.m' version.

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You normally get a 'm.' in front of a link when this is a link to the mobile version of the website, so for some reason Firefox thought that you were accessing the mobile version of the website when this entry was created.

If the name and password are correct, but the host (domain) is wrong then you can create a new login for the correct host (domain) and remove the '.m' version.

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Terrific. Thanks for your help and have a blessed day.