Open SecondCheck
Use it when a call, text, WhatsApp, email, link, or payment request feels suspicious.
Free early-access app
SecondCheck helps people check suspicious calls, messages, links, and payment requests before sending money, sharing codes, or giving access to devices. Users can choose to automatically alert trusted contacts for high-risk situations.
Built for families, carers, and people who want a simple way to check before acting.
The caller claimed to be from a bank and asked for a transfer to a “safe account”. This is a common scam pattern.
How it works
Answer a few simple questions, get a clear warning, and bring in someone you trust when extra help is needed.
Use it when a call, text, WhatsApp, email, link, or payment request feels suspicious.
Choose what happened and add any details. No technical knowledge needed.
The app checks for known scam patterns such as secrecy, safe accounts, codes, gift cards, and remote access.
Turn on automatic alerts for high-risk situations, or alert a trusted contact manually, so someone can help before money, codes, or access are shared.
What SecondCheck looks for
Requests to move money to a “safe account”
Unexpected messages or calls from unknown numbers or email addresses
Gift cards, crypto, bank transfers, or urgent payment links
Pressure to keep the conversation secret
Requests for one-time passcodes, PINs, or passwords
Remote access apps such as AnyDesk or TeamViewer
Suspicious links or unexpected website addresses
Privacy by Default: We do not sell your data. Data is encrypted. You control when your trusted contacts are alerted.
Register interest
SecondCheck is being developed as a free early-access app. Register interest to hear when testing opens and help shape features.