SCAMGUARD DECISION_SHIELD_V1
A calm, plain-English second opinion for the moment something feels suspicious. Upload a screenshot, paste a text, or ask a question. ScamGuard A.I. answers fast, without making anyone feel stupid for asking.
Do not click. Real banks rarely demand a rushed decision through a random text link.
Safe path: call the number on the back of your card or open your bank's official app directly.
Four ways to stop a scam at the decision point.
Screenshot-First
Upload the exact text, email, popup, marketplace post, or invoice that made you nervous. ScamGuard reads it in context.
Smart Questions
The assistant asks simple, human follow-up questions when context matters, like whether you actually have an account with the company mentioned.
No-Shame Guidance
Plain-English risk levels, what to do next, and what not to do. No tech jargon and no condescension.
Trusted Contact Mode
Optional high-risk alerts notify a contact you choose when the system detects coercive pressure or a likely financial scam.
A second opinion before any money moves.
Modern scams are polished, personalized, and increasingly AI-assisted. ScamGuard meets the user at the exact moment they need help, asking only one question: "Is this real, or am I about to get financially drop-kicked?"
Upload or paste
Screenshot, email, SMS, social DM, marketplace listing, payment request, voicemail transcript, or web popup.
Risk scan
Checks for urgency tactics, impersonation, payment pressure, suspicious links, grammar patterns, and emotional manipulation.
Plain-English verdict
A simple risk rating, why it looks suspicious, what not to do, and the safest verification path.
Learn as you go
Each answer teaches a tiny scam-avoidance lesson, so instincts sharpen over time.
This is the grandparent scam. Real police never ask for gift cards.
Do not buy anything. Hang up, then call your grandson directly using a number you already have.
A safe place to ask before clicking, replying, paying, or sharing personal information.
Hand off the "is this real" question instead of being the unpaid 24/7 scam hotline.
Vet suspicious invoices, vendor messages, payroll changes, payment instructions, and domain renewal scams.
Organizations and local groups deploy a shared safety resource with optional education sessions.
For the people scammers count on being alone, rushed, or embarrassed.
ScamGuard is for anyone who has ever received something weird and thought, "This is either fake or I am about to ignore a real problem." A memorable rule that catches scams at the decision point, before embarrassment or panic turns into a financial mess.
A simple rule, in software.
Open ScamGuard for an interactive walkthrough of the decision-support experience, then request access for the people you actually want protected.