Terms of Use for Dollar Vigil
Last Updated: February 2, 2026
This isn't the part where we bury sketchy clauses in 47 pages of legalese.
This is where we tell you, in plain English, how Dollar Vigil works, what we do with your data, and what you can expect from us when it comes to financial fraud prevention and scam detection.
Read it. Bookmark it. Come back if something feels off.
What Dollar Vigil Does
We publish educational content about online fraud awareness, scam recovery education, and financial fraud prevention.
We don't sell products. We don't run investment schemes. We don't ask for your banking details.
If someone claiming to be us does any of that, report them immediately.
Who Can Use This Site
Anyone can read Dollar Vigil.
You don't need to sign up, subscribe, or hand over your email to access fraud prevention resources.
If you're under 18, that's fine. Just know that some scam tactics we discuss involve financial systems you might not have access to yet.
What We Don't Do
We don't provide legal advice.
We don't offer financial advice.
We don't guarantee that following our guidance will prevent every scam. Scammers evolve faster than we can write about them.
What we do: give you the tools to recognize fraud patterns, question suspicious behavior, and avoid common traps.
Your Responsibilities
Don't use Dollar Vigil content to harass, dox, or intimidate anyone, even confirmed scammers.
Don't republish our work without credit or permission.
Don't assume one article makes you immune. Scam detection is a skill, not a one-time download.
Privacy and Data
We don't collect personal information unless you explicitly provide it (like through a contact form or newsletter signup).
We use basic analytics to understand which fraud topics matter most to readers.
We don't sell your data. Ever.
For full details, see our Privacy Policy.
External Links
We sometimes link to banks, government agencies, or scam reporting platforms.
We can't control what happens on those sites.
If a linked resource turns sketchy, let us know.
Content Accuracy
We fact-check everything before publishing.
But scam tactics shift constantly. What's accurate today might be outdated in six months.
If you spot an error, tell us. We'll fix it fast.
Limitation of Liability
Here's the blunt part: we're not responsible if you fall for a scam after reading our content.
We provide education, not guarantees.
Scammers are professionals. Sometimes they win despite our best efforts.
That doesn't mean you failed. It means they got better at lying.
Changes to These Terms
We'll update these terms if something major changes.
We'll note the date at the top.
We won't hide updates or hope you don't notice.
Contact Us
If something here confuses you, or if you think we missed something important, reach out.
We're not lawyers pretending to be human. We're humans trying to help other humans not get scammed.
Email us at: hello@dollarvigil.com
Final Note
These terms exist to protect both of us.
You get clear expectations. We get to keep doing what we do without legal nightmares.
If you're still reading, you're already more careful than most people online.
That's a good start.