How Family Scam Shield keeps your family ahead of scammers

Each week you get short, plain‑language emails with real scam examples, AI‑powered “family emergency” tricks, and clear “ASAP” warning signals you and your parents can walk through together.

Automate how your family handles new scams

Instead of manually forwarding every scary article or warning, Family Scam Shield does the heavy lifting for you. Each week, new scams are scanned, translated into plain‑language examples, and you get urgent emails when a fast‑spreading, high‑risk scam starts to appear.

You stop chasing every headline.
New phone, text, email, and AI‑voice scams are monitored for you, so you do not have to.

You get one simple summary.
A single weekly rundown tells you exactly what to share with your parents this week.

Your parents follow clear scripts.
They see what to say and do instead of guessing under pressure when a suspicious message appears.

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No tech skills needed for your parents

You handle the subscription; family members just read the alerts wherever they already are. Each message is written in large, clear text that is easy to understand, whether it lands in their own email inbox or you simply forward or screenshot it into any messaging app.

What you and your parents actually get

Weekly scam briefing email

Every week you get a digest of current scams, complete with examples, red‑flag phrases, and easy scripts you can forward to your parents.

ASAP broadcast alerts

Instant email and SMS alerts when a fresh, dangerous scam appears between weekly briefings, so you and your parents hear about it within hours, not weeks.

Printable conversation scripts

Step‑by‑step words your parents can use on the phone or at the counter when something feels off, ready for you to print or send as an image.

AI‑powered scam watch

Coverage of new AI voice, video, and email tricks so your family is not surprised by the latest “fake me” emergencies.

Call, text, and email coverage

Examples that match how scammers actually reach your parents today, from fake delivery texts to urgent bank emails.

Short “share with Mom/Dad” summaries

One‑paragraph versions written in clear, large text, so you can forward them without extra explaining and your parents can still follow along.

Works on whatever you or your parents already use

Scam briefings and ASAP alerts arrive as simple emails and texts that open on any phone, tablet, or computer—no apps or logins for you or your parents to manage.

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Try a 10‑day free trial today

Get two weekly scam briefings, any urgent ASAP alerts, and printable scripts you can share with your parents—then decide if it keeps your family safer.

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