Robinhood social media
Join the conversation and stay connected with Robinhood. We use verified handles on social media to communicate news, announcements, and updates about Robinhood.
The best way to get in touch with us is by contacting Robinhood Support.
If you post a question or comment on social media, be aware that Robinhood will only share updates and general information with the following Robinhood handles. If you see a handle claiming to be Robinhood that isn’t listed, don’t engage and report it to ReportPhishing@robinhood.com.
Platform | Handle |
X (formerly Twitter) | @RobinhoodApp, @RobinhoodComms, @AskRobinhood |
@RobinhoodApp | |
@RobinhoodApp | |
https://www.linkedin.com/company/robinhood | |
YouTube | @Robinhood* |
TikTok | @RobinhoodApp |
RobinhoodTeam | |
App Store | Apple iOS, Android Google Play |
Robinhood Newsroom | https://newsroom.aboutrobinhood.com/ |
*Pending account verification
We only use the official handles listed in the previous table to communicate news, announcements, Q&A, and updates about Robinhood.
We’ll never go into the specifics of your account like asking for any login details, Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) codes, or personal details other than your email address or case number over social media.
If a social media handle reaches out to you asking for these details or claiming that they work for Robinhood, don't engage. Never share your account login details, including 2FA codes or any personal information, over social media. Ignore the message and report the incident to ReportPhishing@robinhood.com following the guidance in How to identify and report scams to help us further investigate.
If you accidentally shared information over social media with someone claiming to be Robinhood, we recommend you take the following actions immediately.
If you still have access to your account:
If you don't have access to your account:
How to identify and report scams has more tips to help keep your account safe.