How to take a screenshot on Android
A screenshot saves a picture of whatever is on your screen — like a suspicious text or email — so you can send it to ScamProtector and get a clear answer.
Android phones from different makers (Samsung, Google, Motorola and others) mostly work the same way. Start with the steps below.
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Open what you want to capture
Go to the text message, email, or web page you're worried about, so it is showing on your screen.
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Press two buttons at the same time
Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Down button together for about one second, then let go.
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Watch for the flash
The screen flashes or shrinks for a moment, and a small preview of your screenshot appears. If a Save button appears, tap it.
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Find your screenshot
Open the Photos app (or Gallery) and open the Screenshots album. Your picture is saved there.
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Send it to ScamProtector
Open the screenshot, tap the Share button, and send the picture by text message to ScamProtector.