Before your parent pays it,
check whether they should trust it.
ScanWize helps adult children check suspicious bills, fines, notices and payment requests before a parent clicks, scans, calls or transfers money.
It explains the document clearly and checks payment details, QR codes, links, phone numbers, sender claims and pressure tactics for scam signals.
ScanWize helps adult children check a parent's suspicious bill, fine, QR code, link or payment request before money or personal data is at risk.
The most dangerous scams look boring.
A fake telecom bill, parking fine, energy invoice or government notice can look normal enough to pay quickly. Parents may not want to bother anyone, and scammers use that independence against them.
One fake payment request can cost money, expose personal data or create more follow-up fraud.
Many parents wait until after they have paid because they do not want to feel dependent.
Threats, deadlines and familiar logos can make a scam feel safer to obey than question.
A practical way to help without taking over.
Plain explanation
Show what the document says and what action it is asking for.
Payment destination check
Review IBANs, payment details and account instructions before money moves.
QR-code check
Check where the QR code leads before your parent scans it.
Suspicious link review
Flag links that do not match the claimed organization.
Sender verification
Compare claimed senders against known official routes and contact details.
Pressure tactic detection
Spot urgency, threats and fake deadlines designed to rush payment.
Use ScanWize before your parent acts.
- They receive a payment request from a utility, telecom provider, bank, delivery service or government-like sender.
- A document asks for a QR payment, bank transfer, phone call or login through a link.
- They feel worried about a deadline or threat in the document.
- You want to help them stay independent while adding a safety check.
ScanWize helps you verify, not accuse.
The goal is a calmer conversation: what does this say, what looks risky, and how do we verify through the official organization? No automated check can guarantee authenticity, but it can help prevent rushed mistakes.
Protect the moment before payment.
Upload the document and check the sender, payment route, links and pressure tactics before your parent acts.