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My aging family kept falling for scams. For $20, I built a no-code app to protect them.
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A 54-year-old data manager created ScamSkeptic, a no-code app designed to help his elderly parents and family members avoid falling victim to scams, with the app built for approximately $20.

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My aging family kept falling for scams. For $20, I built a no-code app to protect them.
Matt Sanner, 54, vibe coded ScamSkeptic, an app to help his aging family members who have fallen for scams. Zack Wittman for BI This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Matt Sanner, 54, a data manager for a bank in Tampa. Sanner vibe coded an app called ScamSkeptic for his aging family, who had fallen victim to scams. Business Insider also spoke with Sanner's parents, Sue, 79, and Bob, 83, about how they've used the app. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. MATT:
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