Learn to spot every trick
before it costs you
Scammers target teens 3x more than adults. 10 real-world cybersecurity scenarios — phishing DMs, deepfake videos, account theft — where you practice responding under pressure with zero real risk.
Interactive cybersecurity training built for how teens actually use the internet
Most online safety education tells teens what not to do. Life Quests App puts them inside realistic phishing attacks, deepfake scams, and social engineering attempts — and lets them practice making decisions under pressure. Every scenario is based on real scam techniques documented by the FTC, FBI IC3, and cybersecurity researchers.
The Safety world covers two complete story arcs: Scam School (5 episodes on recognizing phishing, deepfakes, and data harvesting) and Digital Armor (5 episodes on AI chatbot dependency, screenshot permanence, account security, password hygiene, and public WiFi risks). Together, they form a comprehensive digital literacy curriculum that teaches critical thinking over memorized rules.
Every episode simulates the apps teens use daily — Discord, Roblox, Instagram, TikTok — with realistic DMs, notifications, and fake login pages. Teens practice identifying red flags in context, not in a classroom worksheet. No sign-up required, completely anonymous, works on any device.
Scam School
Free Robux Trap
"Free Robux? Just enter your password right here..."
A Roblox scam appears while you're procrastinating on homework. The link looks legit. Your gaming account is on the line.
Free Nitro from a Friend
"Sam sends a Discord message: 'Free Nitro, grab it quick!'"
Your friend's message looks normal. The link looks real. But something about the URL is one letter off.
The Giveaway That Wasn't
"A celebrity video says you've won a $500 gift card."
The video looks real. The voice sounds real. But it's a deepfake — and millions already fell for it.
Digital Armor — 5 more episodes
AI chatbot dependency, screenshots that last forever, account beaming, password domino effects, and public WiFi traps.
- AI dependency
- Screenshots
- Account theft
- Passwords
- WiFi traps
What you'll practice
Why teens need hands-on cybersecurity practice
Telling a teen "don't click suspicious links" doesn't work when the link comes from a friend's compromised Discord account at 11 PM. Real scams exploit trust, urgency, and social pressure — exactly the situations where abstract rules fail. Life Quests App puts teens inside those high-pressure moments so they build instincts, not just knowledge.
Every scenario is built from real cases: FTC reports on teen-targeted Roblox scams, FBI IC3 data on social engineering attacks, and documented deepfake fraud incidents. After each episode, teens see the consequences of their choices — compromised accounts, stolen data, or a scam successfully avoided.
than adults (FTC)
scams in 2023
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Frequently asked questions
What online scams does Life Quests teach teens to recognize?
Life Quests covers the most common scams targeting teens: Roblox and Fortnite free item traps, Discord Nitro phishing from compromised friend accounts, deepfake celebrity giveaways, data-harvesting personality quizzes, and fake job offers used for money laundering. Each scenario uses real scam techniques documented by the FTC and cybersecurity researchers.
Is Life Quests online safety training free?
Yes, you can start with free episodes — no account or sign-up needed. The full 10-episode safety curriculum (Scam School + Digital Armor arcs) is available with a Life Quests subscription at $9.99/month or $79.99/year.
What age is this cybersecurity training designed for?
Life Quests' safety episodes are designed for teens aged 13-17. The scenarios use platforms, apps, and situations that teens actually encounter — Discord, Roblox, Instagram, TikTok — rather than abstract examples. No prior cybersecurity knowledge is needed.
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