
This free email security scanner pairs perfectly with Gmail or Outlook
Last summer, I stumbled onto a brilliantly useful tool that ended up being one of the most well-received discoveries weāve ever shared in these quarters.
It was seemingly so popular, in fact, that its hobbyist nature couldnāt keep up with the demand. The service struggled to juggle all the requests we (and other enchantingly informed internet-dwellers) sent its way. I lost count of the number of emails I received from readers who were wondering why their requests to the service were taking longer and longer to result in any actionāif any action ever even occurred.
That tool was a simple email-based offering called Snitcher Spaceā. Its purpose was to provide an easy way to forward over any email you open and, in a matter of moments, get back an intelligent analysis of how likely the email was to be legitimate vs. some sort of scam.
My friend and fellow fraud-abhorrer, Iām happy to share that the service is now back and better than everāunder a new name and identity, and with a substantially upgraded infrastructure beneath itāand ready to serve you properly.
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Your instant email scam scannerātake two
Allow me to introduce you to a powerfully revamped tool now known as EML Scannerā.
ā EML Scanner picks up right where its predecessor left offāand so far, at least, itās been working impressively well for me.
ā It takes a total of a minute or two to start using.
ā And you actually donāt even have to leave your inbox to do it:
The next time you see something in your email that seems suspiciousāor that you just arenāt entirely sure how much to trustāforward it to scan@emlscanner.com.
Moments later, youāll get a reply back from that same address with an in-depth analysis of the email and how safe and reputable it seems.
EML Scanner gives you a clear overview of any emailās trustworthiness, along with a transparent indicator of its confidence in each assessment.
In my experiences with the service so far, the analysis has been coming back in under a minute. Itās almost instantaneous.
And itās both delightfully detailed and refreshingly transparent about what it does and doesnāt know. In one test I tried with a marketing email Iād gotten from a tech news site, for instance, it noted that the sender identity was verifiable, the web links it presented were actually associated with the same organizationāno āsimilar enough to be passableā URL tomfooleryāand it didnāt exhibit any signs of common scam patterns.
The service shows you exactly why it doesāor doesnātāsee any given email as being reputable.
The analysis even included a suggested action, saying I could safely interact with the email and click through to accept the offer if I were interested.
For another test, I forwarded over an email Iād received that appeared to be about a SiriusXM class action settlement I was eligible to benefit from. There, the service was far less confident in its conclusions.
When EML Scanner thinks something may be suspicious, it wonāt shy away from telling you why.
I canāt even begin to tell you how much I appreciate that honesty about the uncertainty of the verdict. With current-day AI tools in particular, thereās a troubling tendency for systems to act confident even when they donāt actually know what theyāre talking about. EML Scanner, as you can see here, simply tells you what it does and doesnāt know and then makes a sensible suggestion based on that reality.
The serviceās detailed assessments help you make your own educated decision about how to handle any given email.
All youāve gotta do is remember that address, scan@emlscanner.comāor add it into your contacts for even easier ongoing accessāand then forward anything over for analysis, anytime youāre unsure.
EML Scanner works entirely via email, by forwarding suspicious-seeming messages to scan@emlscanner.com.
Itās free for up to one email a day. If you need more than that, you can āpay 20 bucks a year and upā to increase the limitābut for most common personal purposes, one a day will hopefully be plenty.
The serviceās privacy policy is crystal-clear about the fact that EML Scanner deletes all emails immediately after theyāre analyzed, doesnāt store or share any sort of personal data, and doesnāt use any of your info for training, advertising, or any commercial purposes.
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