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Individual Plan

Great for when it's just yourself.
$5.99/Month
Only for 1 user
30 Day Free Trial
Dedicated Scam Support
Scam Detection 24/7
Effortless Protection
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Family Plan

Protect the whole family.
$14.99/Month
Up to 5 users
30 Day Free Trial
Dedicated Scam Support
Scam Detection 24/7
Effortless Protection
Peace of Mind

Individual Plan

Great for when it's just yourself.
$49.99/Year
Only for 1 user
30 Day Free Trial
Dedicated Scam Support
Scam Detection 24/7
Effortless Protection
Peace of Mind
Popular

Family Plan

Protect the whole family.
$199.99/Year
Up to 5 users
30 Day Free Trial
Dedicated Scam Support
Scam Detection 24/7
Effortless Protection
Peace of Mind

What makes Catch Different?

Catch is designed to operate in the background so you and your loved ones can navigate confidently.

Dedicated Scam Support

Help is just a phone call away when you need it.

Multiple Devices

Catch works on any device where your Gmail account operates.

Easy to Use

Catch is designed to seamlessly fit into your email workflow.

24/7 Protection

Catch is always protecting in the background.

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Are all emails scanned by Catch?

All non-promotional emails are scanned by Catch. By default Gmail labels promotional (marketing) emails so we skip these emails since Gmail has already reviewed the email.

If an email is not scanned, the user can manually scan it by clicking into the email and clicking the “Scan Email” button on the side panel.

Screenshot showing an email that has not been scanned.

Are all emails labelled?

Almost all emails will be labelled "Low Risk", “Caution” or “Scam”. Emails that Gmail identifies as promotional, are not labelled. If you wish to scan an email that is unlabelled, open the side panel and click "Scan Email".

What are the labels and what do they mean?

Upon scanning an email Catch leaves low risk emails with no label and labels every dangerous email that hits your inbox as one of the following:

🛡️Low Risk: This labels appears when an email has been scanned and Catch hasn't identified anything of concern. Scammers are constantly trying new things, stay vigilant even with a Low Risk label.

⚠️Caution: This label appears when a legitimate email contains sensitive information such as One Time Passwords and Multi-factor Authentication codes which can still be used tactically by scammers. This label will be accompanied by associated Red Flags and Next Steps in the side panel.

🛑 Scam: This label appears when an email is detected as a scam and it is implied to delete immediately. This label will be accompanied by associated Red Flags and Next Steps in the side panel.

How accurate is Catch’s detection system?

Nothing in cyber security is ever 100% but Catch’s number one priority is to get as close to 100% as possible. We measure success by how many scam emails we label as a “Scam”. This is known as “Scam Recall.” To date this number is 98% .

In order to be extra careful, we may on occasionally mark non-scam emails as “Scam” or “Caution”. This is known as “Scam Precision.” We are working tirelessly to continue to improve our model to ensure that both recall and precision are maximized.

Does Catch store my data?

Emails identified as Scam are encrypted and securely stored in our backend AWS (Amazon Web Services) database. This storage is essential to protect other Catch users from similar malicious emails and enhance the overall safety of our platform. Catch DOES NOT store emails labeled Low Risk or Caution.

What if I think an email is a scam?

Catch is here to help! Use the “Send to Catch for Review” button in the side panel. The Catch team will reach out ASAP with an answer on if the email is a scam or not.

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