Before the next scam email reaches the people you protect.
If you're here because something almost happened
A forwarded email asking "is this real?" A suspicious call. A message from a sibling saying "Mom almost paid them yesterday." You're not paranoid — you're early. Most online losses by older adults come from a single wrong click, and most of those clicks are preventable before the page even loads.
How it works
Install the extension
Add Sorinify to their browser. Takes about two minutes.
Add your email
No password, no setup wizard. About thirty seconds.
That's it
Protection runs silently in the background. They never have to think about it.
What the numbers actually look like
Verified figures on online fraud targeting older adults.
Reported losses by US adults 60+ to internet fraud (2023)
FBI IC3 Elder Fraud Report
Older adults who reported being victims of internet fraud (2023)
FBI IC3
Of cyberattacks begin with phishing
CISA
That number includes someone's parent. Most of it doesn't come from sophisticated attacks — it comes from a fake DHL tracking email, a "your account is suspended" message, an impersonated bank login page. These can be stopped automatically, before they reach the person.
Why it's built this way
Most security tools assume the user wants to be involved — read alerts, allow or deny, run scans, manage settings. For someone uncomfortable with technology, every prompt is another decision they're afraid of getting wrong. That fear is exactly what scammers exploit.
Sorinify makes the decision quietly. It only interrupts when something is genuinely dangerous, and the warning is short, in plain language, and tells them exactly what to do: close the tab.
How it protects them
- Blocks known phishing and scam websites before they load
- Checks links in emails, messages, and search results
- Warns when a website is impersonating a bank, delivery service, or government agency
- Monitors whether their email address appears in known data leaks
- Runs quietly in the background
Common questions
Does my parent need to do anything?
No. After install they keep using their browser normally. Sorinify only interrupts if something dangerous appears.
Will they see scary pop-ups?
No. Warnings only appear when there is an actual threat, and they are short and clear: "This page is a scam. Close the tab."
Can I install it remotely?
Yes. Anything you can do over a video call with screen sharing works.
What happens if I cancel?
The extension keeps working with basic protection. Real-time threat updates stop until you reactivate.
Do it this weekend
Open this page on their laptop. Click install. Enter your email. Done.