Are Coin Master Free Spin Links Safe? (Honest Answer)

Last updated: · Written by Peter Hayes

Yes — legitimate Coin Master free spin links are safe. They come directly from Moon Active and always start with https://coin-master.me/ or https://rewards.coinmaster.com/. Any link that asks you to log in, fill out a survey, install an app, or enter your Facebook password is a scam — not a real Coin Master reward link.

TL;DR

  • Real Moon Active link domains: coin-master.me, rewards.coinmaster.com.
  • Real links never ask for a login, password, or survey.
  • Real links never ask you to download anything.
  • Phishing scams copy the Coin Master branding. Check the URL before tapping.
  • If in doubt, only use verified aggregators that filter by source domain.

The short answer

Coin Master free spin links are a built-in feature of the game. Moon Active — the studio that makes Coin Master — has been releasing them since 2015 through their own social media channels. A legitimate link is literally just a URL that, when tapped on a phone with Coin Master installed, credits your account with a small amount of spins or coins. There is no login, no form, no pop-up. The whole thing takes about two seconds.

The problem is that the system's simplicity has made it a magnet for scammers. Because real links exist and give real rewards, it's easy for a phishing site to build a lookalike that mimics the branding and tricks players into entering their Facebook password. Those scams are everywhere. Understanding how to tell them apart is the difference between safely collecting free spins and losing your Coin Master progress.

How to identify a real Moon Active link

Every legitimate Coin Master reward URL shares a handful of traits. If a link you are about to tap meets all of these, it is safe. If it fails even one, close the tab.

  1. The domain is coin-master.me or rewards.coinmaster.com. These are the only two domains Moon Active uses for reward URLs. Anything else is not a real Coin Master link.
  2. No login screen. Real links never ask for your Coin Master username, your Facebook password, or any other credential. If a login appears, the link is fake.
  3. No "human verification". Real links never require you to complete a captcha, survey, or "unlock" challenge. That pattern is pure scam — it exists to drive ad revenue or collect personal data.
  4. No app downloads. A real link opens Coin Master (the app you already have). It never asks you to install a second app, an APK, or a browser extension.
  5. The URL looks like a random token. Real links have a short hash-like path after the domain — something like https://coin-master.me/s/aB3xY9. They do not have human-readable marketing slugs like "free-50-spins-now".

Red flags: what a scam link looks like

Scam links follow very predictable patterns. Once you know them, spotting a fake takes about a second:

What can actually happen if you click a scam link

The outcomes range from harmless to catastrophic. Here is a realistic spectrum:

If you ever enter a Facebook password on a Coin Master "reward" page, change your Facebook password immediately and enable two-factor authentication. Do it now, not later.

Why we only publish verified links

LiveInfoNews runs an automated scraper that only picks up URLs from Moon Active's own reward endpoints. Our pipeline filters by source domain — if a URL does not start with coin-master.me or rewards.coinmaster.com, it never appears on the site. This is by design: we would rather publish zero links than one fake one. Every link on the daily links page has been through that filter.

FAQ

Are Coin Master free spin links safe?
Yes, when they come from official Moon Active domains. The real risk is phishing sites that imitate the branding.
How do I check if a link is real?
Look at the domain. It must be coin-master.me or rewards.coinmaster.com. And it must never ask for a login or survey.
Can a Coin Master link steal my account?
A real one cannot. A phishing lookalike can, by tricking you into entering your Facebook password. That is the single biggest risk in the entire Coin Master ecosystem.
Is LiveInfoNews safe?
Yes. We filter all links by source domain and only publish verified Moon Active URLs. See our source comparison for the details.