Privacy & Safety Notice
What CyberClarity does — and doesn't — do with your information.
CyberClarity is an educational tool designed to help everyday people understand cyber threats and take safer actions online. It is not a legal, financial, or law-enforcement service.
Educational guidance only
CyberClarity provides general educational information about online safety, scams, and account security. It does not offer legal advice, financial advice, or professional cybersecurity services.
What you should never enter here
Please do not paste or type any of the following into CyberClarity:
- Passwords or login credentials
- Social Security numbers or national ID numbers
- Bank account numbers or routing numbers
- Full credit or debit card numbers
- One-time passcodes (OTP) or two-factor authentication codes
- Account recovery codes or backup codes
- Private documents, images, or scans of IDs
Saved scam checks
When you are logged in, the messages you analyze may be saved to your account so you can review them later. You can delete any saved check at any time from the Saved Checks page. We do not sell or share your data with third parties.
We are not a replacement for professionals
CyberClarity does not replace:
- Your bank or payment provider
- A lawyer or legal advisor
- Law enforcement or emergency services
- A credit bureau or identity-monitoring service
- An antivirus or endpoint-security tool
- Official platform support (e.g., Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft)
If money was stolen
Contact your bank, credit-card issuer, or payment provider immediately using the phone number on the back of your card or their official app. Do not use contact details from a suspicious message.
If your identity was stolen
Contact the relevant official agencies in your country. In the United States, that includes the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov and the three major credit bureaus. In other countries, contact your national consumer-protection or fraud-reporting agency.
If you are in immediate danger
If you feel physically threatened or are in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services number right away.
Your control over your data
You can delete your saved scam checks, update your profile, or close your account at any time. If you have questions about this notice, contact us through your profile settings.
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Emergency help
Think you were already scammed? Find clear steps to take.
This notice may be updated from time to time. Last updated: 2026.