Check suspicious messages
Paste a suspicious message, email text, or URL to see risk signals, red flags, and safer next steps before you click, reply, share details, or approve a payment request.
Remaleh Protect helps you check suspicious messages, links, and breach exposure, learn safer online habits, ask Cyber Safety questions, and spot scam patterns before a small risk becomes a bigger problem.
Paste a message, link, or email address when something feels off. The Cyber Safety modules explain the habits behind safer choices, from passwords and phishing to home Wi-Fi, privacy, and phone safety.
Paste a suspicious message, email text, or URL to see risk signals, red flags, and safer next steps before you click, reply, share details, or approve a payment request.
Check whether an email address appears in known data breaches, then review practical recommendations for passwords, multi-factor authentication, and account recovery.
Work through clear lessons on passwords, phishing, home Wi-Fi, device settings, social media privacy, and phone safety.
Learn why a message, link, breach result, or password habit may put you at risk, and what to check before you act.
Use examples and guidance to slow down before risky clicks, replies, payments, downloads, or requests for private details.
If money, account access, private details, or a family situation is involved, the app can point you toward the right Remaleh support.
When to use it
Check the message, link, email address, or breach result in front of you. Use the Cyber Safety modules to learn the habits behind safer online choices.
Remaleh Protect is useful for checks, learning, and early warning signs. Some situations need human judgement, especially when money, account access, children, privacy, or several connected accounts are involved.
Use the app when you need a first read on a message, link, breach result, or Cyber Safety topic before taking the next step.
Yes. Remaleh Protect is free to access. Some situations may still need paid human Cyber Safety support if you want Remaleh to review details with you.
You can check suspicious messages, links, email breach exposure, password and account safety questions, learning topics, and community scam reports.
No. The app helps identify warning signs and gives practical recommendations, but no tool can guarantee that a message, link, account, or situation is safe.
No. Do not paste passwords, one-time codes, recovery codes, bank logins, full identity documents, or private files into the app or website forms.
Contact Remaleh if money, account access, personal details, a child, a home device, or a privacy concern may be involved, or if you need help deciding what to do next.