Fake delivery & parcel scams
Royal Mail, DPD, Evri, DHL. The texts and emails that say your parcel is held until you pay £2. Blocked before you enter card details.
Install Pagevet once on a laptop. Suspicious links get flagged. Fake login pages are blocked. Scam sites are stopped before they load. You get peace of mind, installed.
Used by 12,000+ families across the UK and Ireland.
Mum nearly clicked a fake Royal Mail link last Tuesday.
Pagevet caught it. She didn't know what a scam link looked like. She didn't need to.
Every month in the UK, fraudsters send more than 200 million phishing messages to personal email accounts. Our audience for Pagevet is the family members who shouldn't have to recognise them. We handle it.
Plain English, because that's the whole point.
One click from the Chrome Web Store. No account, no signup, no credit card. Works alongside any other browser extension.
Pagevet does its work quietly. When you click a link, open an email attachment, or visit a new site, we check it against our scam-detection system.
If a page looks like a scam, a fake login, or a known bad site, we show a clear warning in plain English. You decide whether to continue. Nothing is blocked without your choice.
The targets aren't Fortune 500 CISOs. They're everyday users with one browser and one laptop. Pagevet is designed around them.
Royal Mail, DPD, Evri, DHL. The texts and emails that say your parcel is held until you pay £2. Blocked before you enter card details.
Microsoft, Google, Santander, HSBC. Fake login pages designed to look exactly like the real thing. We recognise the lookalikes and stop the page loading.
The 'your computer has a virus' pop-ups. The phone numbers that turn out to be fraudsters. The 'update your browser now' scripts. Flagged and stopped.
A small sample of why people recommend it.
I installed Pagevet on my dad's laptop when he got scammed out of £340 last year. It's caught three obvious phishing attempts since. He doesn't even see the warnings anymore because they don't happen, the sites just don't load.
Sarah Mitchell
Daughter, lives in Manchester · Dad's 74, still WhatsApps us every day
We run a small guesthouse. The Pagevet family plan covers all our staff laptops. It's caught two invoice-scam emails in six months, one of which I would have fallen for. Best £3 a month I spend.
Dominic O'Connor
Owner · 12-room guesthouse, County Cork
My grandson set this up for my iPad last Christmas. I haven't had a scary pop-up since. Whatever it is, it works. Bless him.
June Whitaker
Retired, 82 · Grandson is our IT department
No adverts in the free version. No upselling pop-ups. No signup required for the free tier.
Full protection for one browser. No account, no credit card.
Up to five devices across the household. Set it up once, send a link to everyone else.
For small offices, guesthouses, community organisations. 10+ devices, one invoice.
Still stuck? Email hello@pagevet.com and a real human will reply.
Yes. The free version is genuinely free, forever, for one device. No credit card, no trial, no limited-time offer. If Mum's laptop is the only one that needs protection, the free version is all she needs.
No. The check happens in the background as the page loads. Most users don't notice any speed difference at all; some notice pages feel slightly faster because we also block most ads.
When you visit a page, we check the domain against our scam-detection list. The list lives on your device, so the URL never leaves your browser. We never read the content of pages you visit. We never store your browsing history.
Chrome's built-in Safe Browsing is good but conservative: it only flags sites after they've been widely reported. Pagevet is aggressive about new scams, we catch lookalike domains, fake login pages, and fresh phishing campaigns that Chrome won't flag for days. We're what Chrome should be, for users who need it.
Yes. Start the Family plan, send them a one-click install link by WhatsApp or email, and walk them through it over a phone call. Install takes under a minute. The protection starts immediately.
Pagevet shows a full-page warning before the dangerous page loads. The user has to explicitly click 'I understand the risk, continue' to proceed, which most users will never do. We've caught over 200,000 scam attempts across our user base; the false-negative rate is low but nonzero. Nothing is perfect.
One click in the Chrome Web Store, or share a link with someone you want to keep safe online. Either way, it takes under two minutes.
Free for one device. No card needed.