ScamScouter safety guide

Is This Link Safe?

Suspicious links often arrive through email, SMS, WhatsApp, social media, delivery alerts or online marketplaces. A link can look harmless while leading to a phishing page, fake store or payment scam.

Paste the URL or message below and check the warning signs before you click.

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Scan the suspicious message, link or email

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When to check a link

What ScamScouter checks

ScamScouter reviews link structure, suspicious wording, domain patterns and scam signals. It helps you decide whether to stop, verify directly or proceed with caution.

Safe habit

For banks, delivery companies and payment services, open the official app or type the official domain manually instead of using a message link.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can ScamScouter guarantee a link is safe?

No automated tool can guarantee 100% safety. ScamScouter provides risk analysis and practical warnings.

Can HTTPS links still be scams?

Yes. HTTPS only encrypts the connection. A scam page can still use HTTPS.

What should I do with a suspicious link?

Do not enter sensitive data. Verify the official website directly and scan the message first.

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