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Were You Targeted by a Scam?
Get Immediate Guidance on What to Do Next.

You.ve received a suspicious call, message, or email — or something has already happened. The Senior Fraud Shield walks you through 3 quick steps and gives you immediate, personalized guidance on what to do next — before more damage is done.

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Step-by-step decision tree
Covers all major scam types
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In the moment, it's hard to think clearly. This tool helps.

Scams are designed to create urgency and override your judgment. When you're on a call with someone claiming to be from the Social Security Administration, or you've received a message saying your account has been compromised, it's genuinely difficult to think straight. That's not a weakness — it's how these scams are engineered to work.

The Senior Fraud Shield gives you a structured checklist to work through in real time. It asks the right questions in the right order and helps you recognize the warning signs — so you can pause, evaluate, and protect yourself before it's too late.

Answer the questions. Get a clear read on what you're dealing with.

1

Describe the Situation

Tell the tool what's happening — a phone call, a message, an email, or something else unexpected.

2

Work Through the Checklist

Answer a series of yes/no questions about what's being asked of you, who's asking, and how the contact was made.

3

Get Your Assessment

The tool evaluates your answers and tells you whether the situation has high, medium, or low fraud risk — and why.

4

Know What to Do Next

Each assessment comes with specific guidance on what steps to take — including who to call and what not to do.

Built around the scams that target retirees most.

Government impersonation — IRS, Social Security, Medicare, and law enforcement scams
Grandparent and voice clone scams — calls claiming a family member is in trouble
Tech support scams — pop-ups and calls claiming your computer has a virus
Romance scams — online relationships that eventually ask for money
Utility and account scams — threats of shutoff or account suspension unless you pay immediately

When something feels wrong — check it first.

The Senior Fraud Shield gives you a structured, step-by-step evaluation of any suspicious situation — so you can protect yourself before taking action.

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Free · No signup · Works on any device