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I used to receive fake invoices in email from various services like streaming TV or phone bill, making it hard to distinguish what’s real and what’s fake. I wasted hours calling utilities and my bank to verify each email. Thanks to SafeShop, I’ve saved 2+ hours a week and have peace of mind. Thank you!
Finally Free of Email Scams
Being scammed really messes with you emotionally. You end up feeling embarrassed, anxious, and frustrated, like you’ve been taken advantage of and can’t trust anything anymore. With SafeShop’s free protection and the supportive community looking after each other, I’m beginning to regain my confidence.
Much Less Anxiety
My parents are retired seniors and have been scammed twice in the past year. It’s an embarrassing topic, so no one wants to discuss it, but many of their senior friends have also lost money to online fraud. I installed SafeShop on their laptop, and now I feel much better knowing they’re protected.
Protected Parents from Scams
Explore answers to common inquiries
Absolutely not! No charges, no gimmicks, and no credit card required. We don’t need your personal details or credit card information. Our goal is to provide great security for everyone. It’s time to make a difference. We want everyone to know who the scammers are trying to deceive you through email and websites, all while keeping your transactions safe and secure.
SafeShop Pro subscription users help fund the safe shopping and scam protection services for all of the free users. Our users report new malicious links, which we add to our detection systems and share with the global database HERE.
Here’s how it works: SafeShop Pro users help fund scam protection services for all free users. Additionally, When SafeShop brings a verified, trusted user to an online store, it can receive a referral commission from the participating retailers.
Step 1: If you or someone you know feels unsafe or scared, call your local police or authorities right away! Local authorities have the power to protect you immediately.
Step 2: Follow the instructions from the FTC on what to do next. Here is the link to FTC instructions.
Step 3: Make sure to tell your friends and loved ones about how you were scammed. Scammers often exploit people’s embarrassment and silence. By sharing your experience, you take away the power of the scammers.