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Know what to trust online.

Learn to spot scams that fool everyone.

Why learn to spot scams?

Everyone gets scammed

Tech CEOs fall for phishing emails. 30-year-olds lose money to AI voice scams. It's not about age or tech skills—scammers are using technology that didn't exist two years ago. 73% of Americans have experienced online scams or attacks.

The old rules don't work

'Check for spelling errors' doesn't help when AI writes better than most humans. 'Listen for foreign accents' is useless when voices are cloned. You need to learn the new signs—the ones AI can't fake yet.

Build real confidence

Practice with real scam examples. Learn what questions to ask. Know what your bank would never request. Stop second-guessing every text message and email. Know what to trust online.

What you'll practice

Text message scams

USPS: Your package delivery failed due to incorrect address. Confirm your details to reschedule:

usps-redelivery.com/track

Learn to spot fake delivery alerts, bank warnings, and IRS threats. See why the URL is wrong, why real companies don't text this way, and what to do instead.

Email phishing

From: security@amazon-alert.com

Unusual Activity on Your Account

Dear Customer,

We detected unusual activity. Your account will be suspended in 24 hours unless you verify your identity immediately.

Click here to verify now

That email looks perfect. The logo is right. Your name is spelled correctly. Learn why it's still a scam—and how to verify before you click.

Voice & phone scams

Your grandson calling from jail. The IRS demanding payment. Microsoft saying your computer has a virus. Learn the questions scammers can't answer and when to hang up and call back.

How it works

See real examples

Review actual scam messages and emails based on the latest fraud tactics. These are the same tricks targeting people right now.

Test your skills

Answer questions to practice identifying red flags. Get instant feedback explaining why something is suspicious—or why it's actually safe.

Build confidence

The training adapts to your skill level. Focus on areas where you need more practice. Track your progress as you improve.

Know what to trust online.

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Statistics: Pew Research, Fraud.org, FTC