A short, non-technical guide that removes the need to guess when things matter.
The online world has changed, and it’s no longer always obvious what’s genuine and what isn’t.
This guide gives you clear, non-technical rules for checking emails, messages, and links before you act — so you don’t have to rely on guesswork or instinct alone.
Costs less than fixing one small mistake
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Most people are doing the same things they've always done online. Checking emails, answering calls, shopping, banking, keeping in touch.
What's changed is how convincing some messages now look.
Some emails feel genuine until they aren't. Some calls sound urgent and familiar. Some websites look right at first glance.
That doesn't mean people are becoming careless. It means the usual warning signs are quieter than they used to be.
As a result, sensible people find themselves hesitating more often — wondering what to trust and what to ignore.
So everyday online tasks feel straightforward again.
This guide is for everyday situations you already deal with, such as:
It focuses on clear signs that help you decide:
This guide does not require you to:
You don't need to become more suspicious.
You just need clearer reference points.
Most people read the guide once, then keep it nearby.
You can:
It's meant to simplify decisions, not add more to remember.
The guidance is organised around everyday moments you already recognise.
For example:
Clear signs that help you decide whether it can be ignored or deserves a closer look.
Simple ways to pause, check what matters, and verify what you're being told.
How to slow the situation down and confirm what's real before responding.
Practical cues that help you judge whether a site is trustworthy.
Each situation is explained plainly, with:
The aim is to make these moments feel straightforward again.
The guide is organised around everyday situations that create uncertainty, not technical topics.
You'll find clear guidance for moments such as:
For each situation, the guide:
Most people read the guide once, then keep it nearby.
It becomes something you can quickly check for reassurance, rather than something you need to remember or study.
The aim is to make everyday online decisions feel straightforward again.
Perspectives from readers who asked similar questions before purchasing.
"I was worried it might be too technical, but it wasn't at all. It felt written for people who've been using the internet for years and just want to feel confident again. Calm, sensible, and reassuring."
"I didn't realise how much I was hesitating until I wasn't anymore. After reading it, I feel much more at ease opening emails and answering calls. I'm not constantly wondering if I've missed something."
"I was expecting lists and rules to remember. Instead, it simplified things. I know what to ignore, what to double-check, and I don't have to keep it all in my head."
The AI Safety Brief is designed to be something you can read once and keep nearby.
It's a single, self-contained guide you can return to whenever something feels uncertain — without subscriptions, updates to manage, or ongoing costs.
One-time payment. Instant access after purchase.
Get Instant AccessYou're free to take your time. If it doesn't meet your expectations, you can request a full refund within 30 days — no questions asked.
Yes. It's written in plain English, with short sections you can dip into. Most readers say it feels reassuring rather than instructional.
No. The guide assumes everyday internet use only — email, phone calls, shopping, and messaging. It's designed to support judgement, not teach technical skills.
Most people read it in one or two sittings. You don't need to remember everything — many readers keep it nearby and refer back when something feels uncertain.
No. You continue doing what you already do. The guide simply helps you recognise when something can be ignored and when it's worth taking a closer look.
Yes. Many careful users find it helps reduce second-guessing. It clarifies which concerns are worth your attention and which aren't.
You're covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't meet your expectations, you can request a full refund — no explanation needed.