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Protect Yourself from Scams

Check Any Email for Spam & Phishing

Worried about email scams? Phishing messages often look real — but they're not.
Gridinsoft's Email Checker lets you paste the sender info and message text to see if it's spam or a phishing attempt.
No account needed. No tracking. Just answers. Gridinsoft helps protect people around the world from fake emails, online fraud, and malicious links.
Enter a name and email like: John Doe <[email protected]> or 日本放送協会 <[email protected]>
Paste the full message, including subject line and links if possible.
Your Privacy Is Protected:
  • Secure Message Processing

    Your privacy is our utmost priority. When you submit an email for analysis, our AI systems process the text in real-time to identify potential threats. We do not store, archive, or share the content of your messages with any third parties. Once the analysis is complete, the data is instantly purged from our temporary processing environment.

  • Global Threat Detection

    In our mission to build a safer internet, we may cross-reference sender addresses against known fraud databases. If a sender is identified as malicious, their address may be flagged in our global security network to help protect millions of other users from similar phishing attempts. We focus purely on technical headers and sender reputation metrics.

  • Confidential Verification

    Every check you perform is strictly anonymous. We do not link your personal identity, location, or account information to the emails you analyze. All data transmission occurs through highly secure, encrypted SSL/TLS channels, ensuring that your interaction with Gridinsoft remains private and untraceable.

How Our Email Security Checker Works

1. Technical Verification

We check MX records and perform SMTP simulations to ensure the sender's domain and mailbox actually exist.

2. AI Content Analysis

Our advanced AI models scan the message body for phishing patterns, fraudulent links, and social engineering tactics.

3. Reputation Database

The sender's domain is compared against global spam blacklists and lists of known disposable email providers.