Check something suspicious
Not every scam is obvious. Some are polished, well-written, and designed to look exactly like a message from your bank, your courier, or your government. If something feels off, even slightly, it is always worth checking. Paste it below and Phltr will tell you what it found.
What Phltr looks at
Links and URLs
Checked against security databases and inspected for suspicious patterns like lookalike domains and new registrations.
Message language
Scanned for urgency tactics, impersonation, threats, and requests for sensitive information.
Phone numbers
Looked up against known scam number databases and checked for patterns common in fraud calls.
Screenshots
Text and visible links extracted from your image and checked without you having to click or copy anything.
Phltr never stores what you submit. Everything is checked and immediately discarded. Nothing is shared with third parties.
Want to learn what scams look like?
Our guides walk through the most common types with real examples.