Permission exposure
- Old approvalOlder than 6 months Review
- Unlimited spendNo allowance limit Inspect
- Unknown contractSource not verified Verify
Illustrative example — not a scan of your wallet.
Read-only intelligence for safer wallets
Enter a public address or ENS. ScopeGuard never connects to your wallet; the real read-only review opens on Revoke.cash.
Public data only · No wallet connection · No seed phrase
Illustrative example — not a scan of your wallet.
3-QUESTION WALLET HABIT CHECK
Answer three quick questions. This recommends a review priority from your habits—not your wallet data.
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YOUR REVIEW PRIORITY
Based only on your answers—not on wallet or on-chain data.
Why this result
CLARITY BEFORE ACTION
Good wallet security starts with context, not panic. ScopeGuard is designed to explain what matters before asking you to act.
Surface forgotten approvals, unlimited allowances, and unfamiliar contract relationships.
Translate technical permission details into clear, human-readable review priorities.
Make each action explicit. Nothing happens without your review and confirmation.
HOW IT WORKS
Start read-only, learn what each signal means, and decide what deserves attention.
Review public permission data without sharing a seed phrase.
See why an approval may deserve attention before taking action.
Keep, limit, or revoke only after reviewing the exact request.
TRANSPARENT HANDOFF
Your address stays in this browser until you continue. You then leave ScopeGuard and open Revoke.cash.
ScopeGuard is an independent educational landing page and is not operated by or affiliated with Revoke.cash.
Start with a read-only lookup before any wallet connection.
Choose the relevant EVM network on Revoke.cash.
Revoking is an on-chain transaction. Network or service fees may apply and are shown before confirmation.
If Revoke.cash is unavailable, do not follow look-alike links from ads or messages. Return later using the exact revoke.cash domain.
DESIGNED FOR TRUST
A trustworthy wallet experience explains its boundaries as clearly as its benefits.
A legitimate permission review never needs your recovery phrase.
Understand public wallet signals before any connection is requested.
Every transaction should show what changes before you approve it.
Clear priorities help you act without false urgency or fake alerts.
COMMON QUESTIONS
No. Permission review is preventative. It can help reduce future exposure, but it cannot reverse completed transactions or recover stolen assets.
No. Disconnecting a site usually removes the visible session. Existing on-chain approvals can remain active until they are changed or revoked.
Older approvals may no longer be useful, while the contracts behind them can change, be compromised, or simply become difficult to recognize later.
No. It only uses your three answers to provide general educational guidance. It does not read an address or connect to a wallet.
START WITH CLARITY
Enter a public address to continue to a real read-only permission review. Connect only on Revoke.cash if you decide to revoke.