What Fraudly helps with
Fraudly gives you a quick, understandable read on unfamiliar websites before you pay, log in, or share personal details.
Each check combines multiple signals—technical checks, public scam intelligence, reputation context, and plain-language explanations—so you can decide with more confidence.
How our analysis works
Results reflect what Fraudly could reach at scan time from public and licensed sources. Coverage varies by site, region, and data availability.
A clear or cautious result is guidance—not proof that a site is safe or unsafe forever. Online risks change quickly.
No system is perfect
Fraudly cannot detect every scam, phishing page, or risky store. New sites appear daily, and some threats hide behind legitimate-looking fronts.
Treat every result as one input in your decision—not a guarantee.
Use your common sense
If something feels off—pressure to pay quickly, prices that look too good, or a checkout that skips basics—pause even when signals look fine.
For high-stakes decisions, verify through channels you already trust: your bank app, the retailer's official site, or someone you know in real life.
Not legal, financial, or security advice
Fraudly provides informational analysis only. It is not legal advice, financial advice, investment guidance, or a substitute for professional cybersecurity services.
If you need expert help—especially after losing money or sharing credentials—contact your bank, local authorities, or a qualified professional.
Other websites and data sources
Fraudly may link to external resources or rely on third-party data feeds. We do not control those sites or services and are not responsible for their content, availability, or privacy practices.
Our responsibility
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Fraudly is not liable for direct or indirect loss arising from use of the site, app, or any check result—including missed threats, outdated information, or decisions you make based on a report.
We build Fraudly to be transparent and useful; you remain responsible for your own choices online.
Updates to this page
We may update this information as Fraudly evolves. The latest version is always published here.
Questions?
If anything is unclear, email us at support@fraudly.app —we read every message.