Capture full context
Save the full chat or page where possible. A single cropped message may not explain the complete incident.
This page helps users capture, organize, name, and store important digital proof before filing a complaint or speaking to support.
Different cyber incidents need different evidence. This matrix gives a focused list.
Use this list when money, UPI, bank account, card, wallet, or payment link is involved.
Tap each item after checking it. The readiness meter updates instantly.
Good screenshots are clear, complete, and show context.
This is a visual preparation score, not an official score.
Messy file names create confusion. Generate simple names that explain what each screenshot or document contains.
Do not enter sensitive passwords, OTPs, card numbers, or private credentials.
Use this format to keep files easy to understand.
This helps users remember what was saved, where it is stored, and what action was taken.
Use this to create a simple evidence storage log.
Copy this log and keep it with your complaint preparation notes.
These rules help users avoid common mistakes while saving proof.
Save the full chat or page where possible. A single cropped message may not explain the complete incident.
Avoid filters, heavy cropping, rewriting, or altering screenshots. Keep originals safe.
Do not share OTPs, passwords, recovery codes, full card numbers, CVV, or private login details in general forms.
CyberCrimesHelp.org provides awareness and complaint preparation guidance only. It is not a law firm, not a government authority, and does not guarantee recovery of funds. Use official reporting channels for complaint submission.