Educational Heuristics, Not Professional Determinations
Most tools on this site use rule-based heuristics, checklists, structured prompts, and educational logic. They are designed to help users slow down, notice patterns, and ask safer questions. They are not formal forensic systems, legal determinations, or guarantees that an event is safe or unsafe.
What Our Tools Usually Analyze
- Common scam language such as urgency, authority pressure, and refund bait
- Suspicious link structure such as shortened URLs, weak domains, or misleading wording
- Safer digital habits such as password hygiene, 2FA use, or payment caution
- Incident-response checklists that help users think through immediate priorities
What Our Tools Usually Do Not Do
- They do not contact banks, telecom providers, or law enforcement on your behalf
- They do not perform guaranteed malware scans or full real-time threat intelligence lookups
- They do not verify every sender, domain owner, or payment request in the real world
- They do not replace case-specific advice from qualified professionals or official institutions
How To Use Results Responsibly
Use tool outputs as a prompt to verify, not as a final verdict. If a tool says risk looks high, confirm details through official sources. If a tool says risk looks low, do not treat that as permission to trust automatically. The safest habit is independent verification.
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