AI has changed the online landscape quickly. The old rules still apply — but there are new ones worth knowing.
This practical guide shows you how to recognise modern threats and avoid them — so you can continue doing what you enjoy online, safely.
Practical Protection for the AI Era
AI has transformed how online threats operate. The tactics that were easy to spot five years ago have evolved — and the guidance available hasn't kept pace.
Emails, voices, and websites created by AI are increasingly sophisticated — designed to bypass traditional warning signs.
Information is fragmented across dozens of sources. A consolidated, practical reference has been missing.
The checks that worked before aren't enough anymore. Updated techniques are essential for today's environment.
The AI Safety Brief is a practical framework for the current environment. Clear criteria for what to look for, what to ignore, and how to verify anything that warrants a second look.
"Before you click anything, run through these three quick checks. If any one fails, you know exactly what to do next..."
"When a call sounds urgent and emotional, that's precisely when you slow down. Here's the verification phrase that protects you..."
"A simple daily routine that takes seconds but protects you from the most common threats..."
Practical guidance organised by real situations you actually encounter — not theoretical threats.
What's actually changed, what the real risks are (and aren't), and why your instincts still matter.
How to spot AI-crafted phishing, fake invoices, and impersonation attempts before you engage.
Defending against cloned voices and urgent "family emergency" scams with simple verification steps.
Safe practices for transactions, spotting fake websites, and protecting your financial information.
Identifying fake profiles, AI-generated misinformation, and manipulation tactics.
Building simple habits that protect you automatically — without adding complexity to your life.
Perspectives from readers who asked similar questions before purchasing.
"Refreshingly straightforward. No jargon, no condescension, just clear information presented professionally. I appreciated being treated as an intelligent adult who simply needed updated knowledge."
"I've been online since dial-up and can usually spot trouble. But the section on voice cloning was genuinely new to me. Our family now has a verification phrase for urgent calls. Practical and worth knowing."
"Having clear criteria simplified my decision-making. The checklist by my desk means I don't have to hold it all in my head. Less to remember, not more."
A single, comprehensive reference. One-time purchase. No subscriptions, no ongoing costs.
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You'll receive a PDF that works on any device — computer, tablet, or phone. You can also print it if you prefer reading on paper. The quick reference card is designed to be printed and kept handy.
The guide is purposefully concise — around 45 pages of practical content. No filler. Most readers complete it in one or two sittings.
The principles are timeless, but threats do evolve. That's why you'll receive free updates whenever we add new guidance. Your purchase includes all future versions.
No. The guide covers phone calls, text messages, emails, websites, and social media — anywhere AI-powered tricks might appear. It's comprehensive without being overwhelming.
Experienced users often find the most value in the newer threat categories — voice cloning, AI-generated phishing, and deepfakes — which operate differently from traditional scams. The guide builds on existing good habits with updated verification methods.
Absolutely. Many readers discuss the key points with partners and adult children. Having everyone on the same page — especially the family verification phrase — makes everyone safer.