TrustChekr launched February 20, 2026. It lets anyone check if a website, phone number, message, or email is a scam — with no account, no cost, and no data collection.
Canadians lost $704 million to fraud in 2025, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Only 5–10% of fraud is actually reported, meaning real losses could exceed $7 billion annually. Despite this, no Canadian-built consumer scam detection tool existed — until now.
Google Cybersecurity Certificate, York University Cybersecurity Certificate. Built TrustChekr after seeing his community targeted by scams that existing tools couldn't catch.
“Norton charges $100/year and just killed their free Chrome safety ratings. LifeLock doesn't even sell to Canadians. ScamAdviser's own trust page was suspended on Trustpilot. Meanwhile, Canadians lost $704 million to fraud last year. I built TrustChekr because nobody else was going to.”
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