Every scam starts the same way: a message that reaches you where you already are. WhatsApp Web, your inbox, a marketplace chat, a "job offer" DM. Until today, checking it meant copying the text, opening a new tab, finding a checker, pasting⦠and most people simply don't bother. Then they click.
We just removed all of those steps.
The Digiscam extension is now live on the Chrome Web Store β free, and it works on Chrome, Edge, Brave and Opera.
What it does
1. Select β right-click β verdict. Highlight any suspicious text on any page β a WhatsApp Web message, an email, a listing, a "recruiter" pitch β right-click and choose Check with Digiscam. Our AI reads it like a fraud analyst and answers in about 5 seconds: Scam, Suspicious or Safe, with a 0β100 risk score, the exact red flags it found, and what to do next.
2. Check any website before you trust it. Right-click any link (or hit the Check current site button in the popup) and get a full trust report: more than 10 security engines β Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, Spamhaus, OpenPhish and friends β plus the domain's age, its SSL certificate, and whether it's impersonating a known bank, carrier or government service. It's the same engine behind our free website checker.
3. Paste anything in the popup. Click the shield icon, paste whatever worries you, done. Your last checks stay one click away, and the four web tools (website, phone, email, IBAN & crypto) are right there too.
Built for how scams actually spread here
The extension speaks English, French and Arabic β it follows your browser's language automatically, right-to-left layout included. And it knows our region's scams: fake CIH/BMCE/Attijariwafa alerts, Maroc Telecom "gift" links, fake customs fees, WhatsApp 6-digit-code theft, USDT "investment mentors".
Private by design
Only the text you explicitly select or paste is sent to our API for analysis. No browsing history, no tracking, no account, no ads. That's the whole deal.
Get it now
π Add Digiscam to Chrome β free
Install it, then send the link to the person in your family who clicks on everything. You know the one.