Stop scammers before they reach your parents.
ParentProtectAI is a platform that helps you monitor any fraudulent inbound requests your parents might receive in the age of rapidly evolving AI scams.
Protection at every channel
Connects to their Gmail or Outlook. Scans every email automatically. Catches the phishing that spam filters miss, like fake bank alerts, spoofed family emails, and prize scams.
Texts & WhatsApp
Silently monitors SMS and WhatsApp in the background on Android. On iPhone, one-tap forwarding. Catches fake delivery texts, IRS threats, bank "fraud alerts," impersonation, and romance scams.
AI Voice Clone Defense
Scammers can clone a voice with just seconds of audio. Soon, our call screener will verify every unknown caller's voice against your family's voiceprints on file, in real time. If the voice doesn't match, the call never connects. Your parent doesn't have to do a thing.
Free to join. No credit card needed.
Set it up once. Protection runs 24/7.
Your parent doesn't create an account, learn anything new, or change a single habit.
Connect their email
Link their Gmail or Outlook account. Takes 2 minutes. You do it. They don't need to touch anything.
AI monitors everything
Every email, text, and WhatsApp message is scanned in real-time. Scams are caught before they're ever seen.
You stay in the loop
Get alerts when threats are blocked. Your parent stays safe without ever knowing anything changed.
Free to join. No credit card needed.
It's about to get much worse.
AI is giving scammers superpowers they never had before. These aren't future predictions. They're happening right now.
AI-Written Phishing
Forget the "Nigerian prince" emails with broken English. AI now generates perfect, personalized phishing emails using your parent's name, their bank, their recent purchases. No typos. No red flags. Click rates are 4.5x higher than traditional phishing.
The "bad grammar" warning your parents rely on? It no longer works.
AI Voice Cloning
Jennifer DeStefano heard her 15-year-old daughter screaming and crying on the phone, begging for help. A man demanded $1 million ransom. The voice was perfect because scammers cloned it from a social media video. It takes just 3 seconds of audio.
Her daughter was safe the entire time. Jennifer testified before the U.S. Senate.
Deepfake Video Calls
In February 2024, a finance worker in Hong Kong was tricked into transferring $25 million after a video call with the company's CFO and colleagues. Every person on the call was an AI deepfake.
This technology is now accessible to non-technical criminals. Imagine your parent receiving a video call from "you" asking for money.