How StopScam reviews scam signals and publishes guidance
StopScam uses a combination of checker output, product guidance, structured templates, and source-linked reporting to help users make faster decisions about suspicious content.
How the website is used
- ✓ Users bring suspicious content to the site checker, AI chat, scam-category pages, FAQ pages, or news pages.
- ✓ Pages are designed to answer the immediate question first, then route the user toward the right next step.
How scam pages are structured
- ✓ Category pages explain how a scam works, how to protect yourself, and where to check related content.
- ✓ FAQ pages answer repeated user questions directly and are formatted for summarization and citation.
- ✓ News pages link to source reporting and add practical next steps instead of only repeating headlines.
Limits and caveats
- ✓ The site is guidance-oriented and can miss threats or surface false positives.
- ✓ Published pages should support, not replace, direct contact with official institutions when urgency is high.
- ✓ Pricing, product scope, and support claims should stay tied to verifiable, first-party sources.
Frequently asked questions
1 Does StopScam guarantee that something is safe?
No. The goal is to give users a better decision surface, not an absolute guarantee.
2 Why are direct answer blocks used on the site?
Because search and answer-engine users need fast orientation. Short answers make the page more useful and easier to cite or summarize.
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These trust pages are designed to explain the product and editorial model. The next user action still happens through the checker, AI chat, or mobile app install path.