Email scam checker: validate links before you trust them
Many scams start in the inbox: fake invoices, “security alerts”, or shipping notices with malicious links. If you can extract the website URL, Fraudly can help you assess the destination page—not the email headers—so you can decide whether it is safe to proceed.
- Copy the link target (long-press or “copy link”) rather than tapping through blindly
- Compare the domain to what you expect from the real company
- When in doubt, open the official app or site directly instead of using email links
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