Protecting American Seniors Since 2025

Worried you're being scammed? Get a second opinion in minutes.

A real person — not a robot — will pick up the phone and help you figure out if something's a scam. Free, fast, and confidential.

$7.75B
Lost by seniors in 2025
59%
Increase from last year
1 in 3
Seniors targeted annually
Trusted by seniors across all 50 states Real humans, not bots 100% confidential No pressure, no sales pitch
Common scams happening right now

Scammers change their tactics constantly. Here's what to watch for today.

Rising fast

Grandchild in trouble

A caller claims your grandchild is in jail or the hospital and needs money wired immediately.

Very common

IRS / Medicare threats

Fake government agents demand payment or personal info, claiming you owe back taxes or your benefits will stop.

New in 2025

AI voice cloning

Scammers clone the voice of a family member using AI to make their fake calls sound completely real.

Watch out

Tech support pop-ups

"Your computer has a virus!" Lock-screen pop-ups trick you into calling a fake Microsoft or Apple number.

Sneaky

Romance scams

Online relationships that build trust over weeks or months before the "emergency" request for money arrives.

Common

Lottery / prize winners

"You've won! Just pay the taxes and fees first." You never see a prize, only more requests for money.

How we help

Two services. One mission: keeping you safe.

Fraud Safety Setup

We work with you over the phone — or in person — to lock down your devices, freeze your credit, and clean up your privacy settings.

  • 1Lock your identity at all 3 credit bureaus
  • 2Make your phone scam-resistant
  • 3Clean up Facebook privacy settings
  • 4Set up email and voicemail safeguards
$49 one-time session
Why I started this
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After watching a close family member nearly lose their savings to a scammer, I realized most seniors have no one to call in that moment of doubt. I built American Fraud Prevention so there's always a real, trustworthy person on the other end of the line.

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Official resources

Links to trusted government agencies — always free.