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Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. She is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage. At age 14, Swift became the youngest artist signed by the Sony/ATV Music publishing house and, at 15, she signed her first record deal.

Her 2006 eponymous debut album was the longest-charting album of the 2000s in the US. Its third single, "Our Song", made her the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Swift's second album, Fearless, was released in 2008.

Buoyed by the pop crossover success of the singles "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me", it became the US' best-selling album of 2009 and was certified diamond in the US. The album won four Grammy Awards, and Swift became the youngest Album of the Year winner.

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Cadbury warns of free Easter chocolate scam on WhatsApp and Facebook

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Easter chocolate should be wary of a scam making the rounds on WhatsApp and Facebook.Confectionary giant Cadbury has now issued a warning of a dangerous scam circulating online, which is posing as a competition to win a huge Easter hamper.Their warning came off the back of several reports of people receiving messages on WhatsApp, appearing to be from their contacts, with a link to sign up for a “Cadbury FREE Easter Chocolate Basket”.If you do receive this message you should not click the link, or enter any personal details into the site.

Do not share the link with others – it’s a scam.Others have reported seeing an unverified Facebook page named called Cadbury AU.

Earlier this week the page published a post claiming a Cadbury employee named Becky White was running an Easter promotion.The promotion, similar to the WhatsApp scam, claims that social media users who interact with the post before 11pm on March 31 will receive a free Cadbury chocolate hamper.In order to sign up to this so-called promotion, users are asked to sign up to an external tracking page and “follow the steps” to “verify” their win.The message, which has been circulating in March, also has a picture of a purple Cadbury egg with the wording “Join the Cadbury Easter egg hunt,” and it might look fairly official.An official representative from Cadbury has confirmed that this competition is fake.

A spokesperson said: “We can confirm this has not been generated by us and would urge Cadbury fans not to interact or share personal information through the post.“The safety of our consumers is our priority and we’re working to ensure this is resolved.”Cadbury is actually running an Easter event called Worldwide Hide, but it’s not a competition where you can win.

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