Family · the two-minute fix
The family safe-word
30-second gist~30s read
Pick a word your family will use to verify "this is really me" on a phone call or message. A weird word that wouldn't come up in normal conversation. Tell everyone: parents, kids, partner, siblings.
The whole defence against voice-clone scams is built around this one habit. It costs you nothing.
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How to pick a good one
- Memorable but odd. Not a normal word. "Marmalade", "kakapo", "Tuesday-cheese". Easy to remember, unlikely to come up.
- Not from social media. Don't pick the family pet's name or your kids' inside joke that's all over Instagram.
- Not your bank password. Different domain.
- Practice it once. "If you ever call me in trouble, what's the word?" Make sure they remember.
How to use it
If a relative ever calls you in distress: before reacting, ask for the safe-word. A real, panicked relative will be relieved you asked. A scammer will fumble, change the subject, or hang up. The rule for kids is the same: nobody sane will be hurt by you double-checking.
Lessons that teach this
Plain AI Curriculum lessons that anchor on this topic — short reads with practice, free under CC BY-SA 4.0.
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The voice-clone call and the family safe-wordAfter this lesson, you'll recognise the voice-clone scam pattern in five seconds, and have a family safe-word set up before you ever need it.
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Two conversationsWalk away with two scripts you can use this week — one for talking to your kid about AI homework, one for setting up the safe-word with an older parent or relative.