No tech skills required. Just clear, step-by-step instructions they can follow on their own in about 10 minutes.And if you want to help, you can walk through it with them in one quick call.
This simple iPhone guide shows exactly how to stop “Scam Likely” calls while still allowing important calls from doctors, family, banks, and contacts they trust.
Works even if your carrier labels scam calls differently.
You know that feeling when your phone flashes “Scam Likely” and you hope your mom or dad isn’t about to answer?
Too many families get that gut-punch.
The fear of “What if they fall for it this time?
The dread of another call, another scam, another chance for someone to trick your loved one.
Enough. You want a way to block these calls for good without losing the actual, real calls your parents count on. You want it simple. And safe. I built this for you.
Our senior-friendly, easy-to-follow PDF shows your loved one how to stop scam calls for good.
It uses real screenshots, large print, and calm guidance at every step.
Inside you'll find:
Easy, no-tech-knowledge steps
Clear screenshots, plain English
Reassurance throughout... won’t mess up their phone
Covers “Silence Unknown Callers,” blocking, spam filters, and important safety warnings


One day, my mom called me scared. She thought she had been scammed.
Thankfully, she hadn’t. But her friend wasn’t as lucky. A scammer wiped out her entire checking account.
That phone call stuck with me.
I have a full-time job, three kids, and a busy life, just like so many people caring for aging parents. I realized I wouldn’t always be able to drop everything and rush over in time if something went wrong. And my mom didn’t need to feel afraid every time her phone rang.
She needed protection that worked before a scam ever reached her.
That’s why I created this guide. Not to teach complicated tech skills, but to quietly stop scam calls from getting through in the first place. It’s written in calm, simple language with real screenshots, so it can be followed step by step without stress.
This guide exists so parents can feel more confident using their phones, and adult children can feel peace of mind knowing there’s a layer of protection in place, even when they can’t be there.
I’ve also spent years teaching cybersecurity, which means I’ve seen exactly how these scams work and why they target older adults so aggressively.
And I turned this system into a dead-simple sprint anyone can follow.
Here’s how my guide transforms your parents’ phone (and your peace of mind):
Shows how to turn on Apple’s built-in scam call protections step by step, using only settings already on the iPhone
Reduces scam and unknown calls while still allowing important calls from family, doctors, and real businesses to come through via voicemail
Uses clear screenshots and plain language so there’s no guessing about where to tap or what to turn on
Explains what “Scam Likely” actually means and what to do if a scam call or voicemail appears
Includes optional instructions for blocking repeat scam callers, only if the reader feels comfortable
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Your parent felt more confident every time their phone rang.
Scam calls stopped interrupting their day.
You didn’t feel that spike of anxiety when you saw an unknown number on their phone.
And even when you’re busy, working, or far away, you knew there was a layer of protection in place.
Not perfection. Not fear.
Just fewer worries, fewer interruptions, and a little more peace of mind for everyone.
“After my mom got a scary voicemail, I realized I couldn’t always be there to help right away. This guide walked her through everything step by step, and now scam calls barely get through. I feel so much calmer knowing there’s something in place even when I’m busy.”
“I bought this for my dad after he kept getting ‘Scam Likely’ calls. The screenshots made it easy for him to follow on his own. It saved us both a lot of stress and a lot of repeated phone calls.”
“I used to feel nervous every time my phone rang. This guide explained everything clearly and didn’t make me feel foolish. I feel much more confident now about which calls to answer and which ones to ignore.”
“What if I mess something up and miss important calls?”
Truth: This guide shows exactly what to check, what not to touch, and how to undo everything in seconds if needed.
“Will this even work for my mom or dad if they hate technology?”
Truth: Every step is explained slowly with real screenshots, written for total beginners. My 82-year-old mom followed it herself in about five minutes.
“I don't even know if my parent has the right iPhone for this.”
Truth: If your parent has an iPhone that still receives updates, this guide will work for them.
I sleep better at night knowing Mom is safe. She hasn’t gotten one scam call in weeks. And she still talks to me every day. Her calls come right through!”— Sarah M., daughter & happy customer
Fact: Scams are rising fast. In 2024 alone, Americans lost over $12.5 billion to fraud, with more people actually losing money than ever before as scams become harder to recognize.

How to Stop Scam Calls on Your iPhone (Digital Guide)
A clear, step-by-step digital guide that shows exactly how to reduce scam and unknown calls using built-in Apple settings already on the iPhone. Written in plain language with real screenshots, this guide walks through what to tap and what to turn on — slowly, calmly, and without technical jargon.
Bonus: Scam Text Messages, Explained
A short companion guide that explains how to recognize scam text messages and what to do when they appear. Learn when to delete, when to report, and why it’s safest to ignore unexpected messages with links, codes, or urgent language.
Quick Reference: What To Do When a Scam Call Happens
A simple checklist covering the most common details scammers ask for, so your parent knows exactly what to keep private and when to hang up.
Checklist: Information You Should Never Give Out on a Phone Call
A clear list of warning signs scammers use, such as urgency, pressure, confusing language, or requests for immediate action, so it’s easier to recognize a scam before it goes further.
Checklist: Red Flags to Watch For
A straightforward list of common scam tactics — urgency, pressure, confusing language, threats, or requests for immediate action — making it easier to recognize a scam before it goes further.
Simple Password Keeper (Printable or Digital)
A clean, easy-to-use password log that can be printed or used digitally in a note-taking app. Designed for clarity and organization without encouraging risky behavior like storing passwords in unsafe places.
How To Use This Guide
A short orientation that explains how to use everything in the way that feels most comfortable: step by step while holding the phone, read once for reassurance, or revisited later if scam calls start again.
Everything is designed to be calm, clear, and confidence-building. No scare tactics. No pressure. Just simple guidance that makes everyday phone use feel safer.
In most cases, yes.
This guide works on iPhones that are still receiving iOS updates. The steps focus on core phone settings Apple keeps consistent, even if the screens look slightly different on different phones.
Apple occasionally changes how screens look, but the settings themselves stay in the same place. The guide explains what each setting is called and how to find it, even if it looks slightly different.
No.
This guide only uses settings that are already built into the iPhone. No apps, subscriptions, or downloads are required.
No.
Everything is written in plain language with step-by-step screenshots. There’s no tech jargon, and nothing moves quickly. You can pause, stop, or skip sections at any time.
Both.
The guide is written for seniors to use, but it’s often purchased by adult children who want to help protect their parents’ phones and reduce scam calls.
No guide can block every scam call.
What this does is turn on Apple’s built-in protections and show safer habits that significantly reduce scam calls and make them easier to recognize when they do happen.
The guide includes guidance on what to do next and how to recognize warning signs moving forward. It’s designed to reduce future risk and build confidence, not place blame.
Most people use it in one of three ways:
Follow it step by step while holding the phone
Read it once for reassurance
Keep the checklists printed nearby for quick reference
There’s no right or wrong way to use it.
Yes.
The guide and checklists can be printed if you prefer paper copies, or used digitally on a phone, tablet, or computer.
Yes.
This is a one-time purchase with instant download. There are no subscriptions or recurring charges.
The guide is designed to be revisited anytime. Many people keep it saved or printed so they can come back to it if something changes or a new call comes through.
If you’re feeling unsure, that’s completely normal. This guide isn’t about being perfect or knowing everything. It’s about putting a few simple protections in place so scam calls are less likely to get through in the first place. If your parent uses an iPhone and can open the Settings app, this guide will make sense for them. And if they don’t change every setting right away, that’s okay too. Even small steps can reduce stress and bring a little more peace of mind for both of you.

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Protecting your mom or dad from one scammer is worth more than any book, any app, any “free tip.” You’d pay 10X this just to sleep easy knowing their phone is safe.
But this isn’t about money. It’s about sleeping sound, with zero fear of scammers ever again.
Act now: Scammers are getting trickier every month. Every day you wait is another chance for the wrong call. Hit the button below and give your parents the protection they deserve in minutes.