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Scam Message Checker
Suspicious messages often pressure people before they have time to think. Review trust signals, pressure wording, impersonation cues and suspicious calls to action.
Use the result to improve trust, clarity, professionalism and first impressions before the content reaches someone else.
Analysis workspace
Scan type
20-8,000 characters recommended for analysis.
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Urgent payment, login, or verification requests should be checked independently.
Disclaimer: AI detection results are guidance only. No detector can prove authorship with certainty.
Analysis panel
Review manipulation patterns, risky calls to action, authority cues, and verification guidance.
Insight preview
Urgency pressure
Looks for time pressure, threats, deadlines, or forced action.
Fear or reward manipulation
Checks for threats, prizes, penalties, or emotional pressure.
Authority impersonation
Reviews whether the message claims to represent a trusted body.
Suspicious call to action
Looks for login links, payment prompts, downloads, or unusual contact steps.
Supported examples
Privacy reassurance
Submitted text is processed temporarily and is not stored in scan history.
Guidance-first reminder
Results are probabilistic guidance signals, not proof of authorship.
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What it checks
Urgency pressure, Fear or reward manipulation, Authority impersonation
Why it matters
Surface urgency, manipulation, and verification risks before anyone clicks, pays, or shares information.
Example outcomes
The report explains signal strength and practical review steps. It does not make absolute authorship claims.
Privacy-first analysis
Scam reports use safe metadata only. Submitted message text is not stored in scan history.
Still verify unusual payment, login, or identity requests.
Verify the sender through an independent channel.
Do not click links, send money, or share login details.
Plain-language signals
Focused on outcomes users can understand quickly.
Suspicious messages often pressure people before they have time to think.
Urgency, false authority and emotional pressure can lead to unsafe decisions.
Review trust signals, pressure wording, impersonation cues and suspicious calls to action.
Phishing emails, Fake support messages, Impersonation texts, Suspicious outreach.
Review whether the content creates the right impression for the audience.
Understand patterns that may make the content appear overly AI-generated.
Practical guidance
The checker helps you decide what to revise, clarify or verify before the content reaches an audience.
Results are written for real-world review. Look for ways to add context, make claims more specific, improve readability and reduce wording that may weaken trust.
Responsible answers for practical use.
It helps businesses, families and everyday users understand how message may be perceived before it is sent, published, submitted or trusted.
No. Results are guidance, not proof. Use them with context and human judgement.
Use the insights to improve authenticity, trust, clarity, professionalism and readability.
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