America's Future · 80th Anniversary
Scam Shield
A calm second opinion before you click or pay. Mark what a message or call did — Scam Shield names the manipulation, rates the risk, and tells you exactly what to do next.
For Alicia Baez · 80th attendee
We'll suggest which tells to check. Your text stays in your browser — it is never sent or stored.
Did the message or call…
No classic red flags marked
No flagsSafe next step
Nothing here is screaming scam — but trust your gut. If anything asks for money, codes, or passwords, verify it by contacting the source directly through a number or website you look up yourself.
What we looked for
Mark anything the message or call did, above. We'll explain each tell in plain language — no marks yet, so there's nothing to flag.
Never share with someone who contacted you
- Passwords or PINs
- One-time / verification codes (the texts that start 'your code is…')
- Card numbers, CVV, or bank account numbers
- Your Social Security number
- Remote access to your phone or computer
Scam Shield is a calm second opinion, not legal or financial advice. It never asks for personal details and works entirely on what you mark.