Got a suspicious text, message or email?

Grab a screenshot, and Ask Silver now.
Hi! I’m the Silver Scam Checker.

I’m here for those times when you visit a website you’re not sure about or get an email, text message, or letter that seems suspicious. Just snap a picture or take a screenshot and send it to me here. I’ll analyse it and let you know if I spot anything that seems like a red flag.
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Please do not upload screenshots with personal or sensitive information, including: Telephone numbers, Postal addresses, Email addresses, Photographs of you or anyone else you know, Financial information (including bank account numbers, sort codes and card numbers)
While Ask Silver aims to provide you with an accurate result, the final result is not guaranteed to be 100% correct. Always do your own research.
How does it work?
Using the power of AI, Ask Silver will instantly check on the communication in question and indicate whether it’s safe or a ‘Red Flag’, also suggesting next steps to stay safe.
Is it genuinely ‘free’?
Yes, it is genuinely free. No catches, no need to create an account and definitely no need to give us your personal details.
Working with our partners, our mission is to help you stay safe online. Providing Ask Silver is part of this mission.
Do you collect and store any data?
Get Safe Online has no access to your data and does not store data you upload.
Ask Silver processes your data confidentially under its T&Cs. An anonymised version of your data may be used to train models to improve its scam identifying abilities, helping you and others stay safe.
Please do not upload any screenshots that contain any personally identifiable or sensitive information.
I disagree with a result
While Ask Silver does its best to provide an accurate result, like any other automated tool it may get it wrong. If you disagree with a result, email Ask Silver at reporting@ask-silver.com
Also available on WhatsApp
To use Ask Silver with WhatsApp, start by signing up at www.ask-silver.com. It’s available inside WhatsApp, just like any of your other contacts that you can message. Once you sign up, you’ll receive a one-time email with a QR code to scan, which opens the WhatsApp chat. You then simply send through a screenshot of anything you want to check, and you can even report scams to the authorities with one tap at the end of the check.
If Ask Silver doesn’t automatically appear in your WhatsApp contact list, open WhatsApp, then press New chat > Options > Reload contacts.