Staying safe

How to stay safe with FraudRoom

What we'll never do, how to get a message checked, and how to verify anything about money or your accounts before you act.

FraudRoom will never

  • ask for your password or verification codes;
  • ask you to move money or buy gift cards;
  • ask to remotely connect to your computer or accounts;
  • call you and ask for payment.

If someone claiming to be FraudRoom asks you to do any of these, it's a scam.

How FraudRoom works

A second opinion in plain English — you stay in control the whole time.

1

Forward it

Forward a suspicious email — or a screenshot of a suspicious text — to check@fraudroom.com.

2

We take a look

You get back a plain-English second look: how risky it appears, why, and the safest next step.

3

You decide

You stay in control. We never touch your accounts, your money, or your devices.

When in doubt

Most losses happen the moment someone acts on a message — clicking, replying, calling, or paying. Slow that moment down and verify on your own terms.

Don't
  • Click links or open attachments in a message you're unsure about.
  • Reply, or call a number printed in the message.
  • Share a password, verification code, or card number.
  • Send money, gift cards, or crypto because someone is rushing you.
Do this instead
  • Contact the company through its official app or website you open yourself.
  • Use a phone number you already trust — not one from the message.
  • Take your time; a real request survives a few minutes of checking.
  • Get a second opinion before you act if anything feels off.

Not sure about a message?

Forward it to check@fraudroom.com and get a plain-English scam check in minutes — before you click, reply, or pay.

Try it free — 2 checks, no card

FraudRoom gives an automated second look and can't guarantee whether any message is safe or fraudulent. See our analysis disclaimer.