Disclaimer
Remaleh provides practical Cyber Safety education, checks, planning, and response guidance. We help you understand risks and choose safer next steps, but we cannot guarantee that every scam, breach, account issue, or online incident will be prevented or resolved.
Last updated: 18 May 2026
Website information
Content on this website is general information. It is written to help everyday people understand common Cyber Safety risks, questions, and safer habits. It is not a complete assessment of your specific situation.
Personal guidance
Guidance for your situation depends on the details you provide, the accounts, devices, payments, people, and platforms involved, and the timing of what happened. We may suggest practical steps, but final decisions and actions remain yours.
No guaranteed outcome
No Cyber Safety service can guarantee that a scam, breach, hacked account, identity issue, privacy exposure, or device problem will never happen. We also cannot guarantee account recovery, money recovery, platform decisions, law enforcement outcomes, or the future behaviour of another person or organisation.
Urgent issues
If money, cards, banking access, identity documents, account access, or immediate personal safety may be at risk, contact the relevant bank, payment provider, platform, law enforcement, or emergency service as appropriate. Use official contact details, not links or phone numbers from a suspicious message.
What Remaleh does not replace
Remaleh does not replace banks, payment providers, emergency services, police, courts, lawyers, financial advisers, therapists, medical professionals, platform support teams, forensic investigators, or managed IT providers.
Third-party services and links
Our website may link to third-party websites, platforms, tools, or reporting services. Those services are controlled by their own providers, not Remaleh. Their availability, decisions, security, privacy practices, and content are outside our control.
Information you send
Do not send passwords, one-time codes, recovery codes, bank logins, or full identity documents through website forms or email. If we need more context, we will ask for the safest practical way to provide it. See our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal information.