Simple, not simplistic
Advice stays direct enough to recall while under pressure.
An education and intervention concept focused on the coercive impersonation scam commonly described as “digital arrest.”
These scams isolate victims, impersonate authority and escalate fear. The product framework teaches recognisable patterns and introduces simple interruption steps that help a person pause, verify and reach trusted support.
Learn the language, pressure and impersonation patterns used by scammers.
Create permission to end a coercive interaction without negotiating.
Use independently sourced official channels—not caller-provided links.
Preserve key context and reach appropriate support quickly.
Advice stays direct enough to recall while under pressure.
The experience supports people without shaming how persuasion works.
Every learning moment ends with a specific, realistic action.