
Something feels off.
A message. A call. A link.
You pause… but you’re not sure what to do next.
That moment matters more than people realise.
Scams aren’t just increasing.
They’re evolving faster than most systems designed to stop them.
And when something happens, people are often left with:
too many websites
too much conflicting advice
and no clear place to start
A new platform has just launched globally: Scam.org
It brings together:
scam checking
education
prevention tools
reporting pathways (coming soon)
and access to support
All in one place.Available in 50+ languages.
Here’s why this matters:
👉 You can check something in the moment
👉 You don’t have to guess
👉 You don’t have to search across 10 different sites
It gives you a starting point.
But let’s be clear about something important.
Tools don’t replace thinking.And they don’t remove the emotional impact when something goes wrong.
That’s where people often struggle most.
At Get SAFE, we see what happens after the event:
confusion
self-blame
overwhelm
People don’t just need answers.They need space to think again.
So think of it like this:
Scam.org → helps you check and orient
Get SAFE → helps you stabilise and move forward
Both matter. Both are needed.
If you take one thing from this:
Pause > Check > Then decide
You don’t need to rush. You don’t need to figure it out alone.
If something feels off, trust that instinct. It’s often the first signal worth listening to.
Curious how others are seeing this shift in scam prevention and support.

