Is This Email Real or a Scam?

Most scams start with a message that looks genuine. Here is how to tell, and how Sorinify stops the dangerous ones.

A message says your parcel is held, your account is locked, or your payment failed, and it asks you to click a link to fix it. Scam emails and texts are now written by AI, which is why they read so well, and Hoxhunt found that around 56 percent of phishing emails are now AI-generated and get clicked about 24 percent more often than the old ones.

The danger is almost never the email itself, it is the link inside it and the fake login page it leads to. That is the moment Sorinify steps in, because it checks that page the instant you tap the link, before you can type your password.

If the link points to a site pretending to be your bank, your email provider, or a delivery company, you see a warning instead of a login box. You can also paste a suspicious link into the free checker on our home page if you just want to check one before you click.

The safest rule is simple, never sign in through a link in a message, open the app or type the address yourself.

What you get

  • Checks the link in any email or text the moment you tap it
  • Blocks fake bank, delivery, and login pages
  • Free link checker on our home page for one-off checks
  • Protects you even when a scam reads perfectly