Novsy AI Blog
Scam prevention tips, security guides, and updates from Novsy AI. Stay safe online.
Featured articles and guides
Below is a crawlable list of article titles linking to full posts. Each post includes long-form text in this static HTML for clients that do not execute JavaScript. Topics include phishing awareness, fake job scams, marketplace fraud, and product updates from Novsy AI. Enable JavaScript for the rich reading experience, search, and newsletter or sharing features if available.
How to Tell If an Image or Screenshot Is a Scam
How to Identify a Fake Job Offer Before You Apply
How to Spot a Phishing Link Before You Click
About Novsy and related pages
Novsy AI provides scam detection for URLs, images, and text from https://novsy.com/. Compare plans at https://novsy.com/pricing, read about teams at https://novsy.com/business, and learn about our mission at https://novsy.com/about. Legal documents live at https://novsy.com/privacy and https://novsy.com/terms. A short machine-readable overview is at https://novsy.com/llms.txt.
How to use this blog with or without JavaScript
Readers who keep JavaScript disabled still receive real article titles and permalinks in the list above, plus this extended summary and a full site navigation block with crawlable internal links. That helps search engines understand how blog posts connect to pricing, business offerings, policies, and the homepage. When scripts are enabled, the same URLs power a faster interactive layout with typography tuned for long reads, related-article suggestions at the bottom of each post, and consistent branding with the rest of the Novsy product.
We refresh the static HTML during production builds whenever the content management snapshot updates, so published dates and titles in this file should match what subscribers see in the live app. If you are researching phishing, fake hiring scams, or safe browsing workflows, start with the articles linked above, then run suspicious URLs or screenshots through the scanner on the homepage. Combining education with hands-on checks is the most reliable way to avoid credential theft, malware downloads, and fraudulent payments.