I tested a free Ai app — and sounded exactly like a "12-year-old girl.”


My daughter couldn’t tell it was me.

Your kid wouldn’t either.

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That’s when it hit me: the people our kids talk to on Roblox, Discord, and voice chat might not be kids.


They might be predators using free AI to trick them.


That’s how the 764 Network operates — and most parents have no idea.

🎧 Get the 764 Threat Response Kit


What predators are using. What your child hears. What to do about it.


💳 Only $19. Instant access.

😨 A Moment I’ll Never Forget:

A few weeks ago, I downloaded a free AI voice changer. No tech skills. No cost.


In 30 seconds, I sounded exactly like a 12-year-old girl.

I called my daughter over.

“Hey sweetie, can you come here?”

She looked around the room, confused.

“Mom... who is that?”

I told her it was me.

She went pale.

“Wait… so that 13-year-old I talk to on Roblox... might not be…?”

That’s the moment it clicked for her. And for me.

That’s when I created the 764 Threat Response Kit — because if a predator can use this tech, and your child can’t tell the difference, we need to act.

🧰 What You’ll Get Inside the 764 Threat Response Kit

For parents who want to stay one step ahead of online predators.


🔍 764 Network Intelligence Guide

A plain-English overview of the 764 criminal network — how they operate, where they hide, and why voice chat isn’t safe anymore. This guide breaks down how a global predator ring is using AI and gaming platforms to hunt kids.


🧠 How 764 Grooms Kids (AI, Sextortion & Gaming Tactics)

Learn the 3 exact tactics predators use to lure children — including real screenshots and examples from Discord, Roblox, and TikTok. No fluff. Just what you need to know to spot the signs.


📱 10-Minute Phone Check Protocol

Don’t know where to start? Use this simple step-by-step checklist to review your child’s phone without violating their trust. Find hidden apps, burner accounts, and risky conversations in 10 minutes or less.


🗣️ What to Say (Conversation Scripts)

Struggling to talk about this without freaking your kid out? Use these word-for-word scripts to open the conversation calmly and confidently. Built with input from therapists and parenting coaches.


🚨 Emergency Response Protocol (Save-for-Later Guide)

If you ever find something alarming — here’s exactly what to do. Who to contact, how to protect evidence, and how to support your child. Quick-reference format. No panic. Just action.

Sneak Peak What's Inside:

The truth is:

You can't monitor everything

- They're on platforms you've never heard of, using apps that disappear messages

One wrong click can change everything

– By the time most parents discover something's wrong, their child has been victimized for weeks

Your "good kid" is still at risk

- Honor students, athletes, and kids from loving homes are being targeted every single day

Predators are evolving faster than parents can keep up

- From sextortion to violent extremist networks, they’re now using AI, fake profiles, and hidden platforms

👉412+ parents have already used this kit to protect their children

— and it takes just one evening to put in place.

🔒 You can’t protect your child from threats you don’t understand.

But when you finally do understand what’s really happening online…

You’ll never look at their device the same way again.

⏰Four Reasons Smart Parents Don't Wait

(And why you shouldn't either)

The threats aren't waiting for you to be ready.

Right now—literally as you're reading this—predators are active on Discord, recruiting children into the 764 network. Sextortion scammers are messaging kids on Snapchat. Cyberbullies are tearing someone apart in a group chat. These threats don't pause while you "think about it".

Your child is online TODAY—probably right now.

The average kid spends 7+ hours a day on screens. That's 7 hours of potential exposure to predators, blackmail schemes, violent content, and manipulation tactics. Every day you delay is another day they're navigating these dangers without the protection this system provides.

Early intervention is everything.

Catching a problem at warning sign #3 means you can fix it with a conversation. Catching it at warning sign #20 means you're calling the FBI. The parents who caught it early are grateful. The parents who waited are devastated. Which one will you be?

The knowledge you need is right here, right now.

You don't have to spend weeks researching. You don't have to figure this out on your own. You don't have to wait until "the right time" (spoiler: there isn't one). Everything you need to protect your child is in this system—and it's available to you in the next 60 seconds.

The question isn't

"Should I do this?"

The question is

"Can I afford not to?"

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the three questions we hear most often:

My child’s a good kid — do I really need this?

I hear you. And I hate to be the one to tell you this, but "good kids" are exactly who predators target. Here's why: Honor roll students, athletes, kids from loving homes—they're easier to manipulate through guilt and shame. They have more to lose (reputation, college prospects, parental approval), which makes blackmail more effective. The 764 network and sextortion scammers specifically look for kids who: - Care about what others think - Have something to protect (good reputation) - Will comply out of fear of disappointing their parents - Are less likely to tell anyone because "this shouldn't be happening to me" Your "good kid" is at HIGHER risk, not lower. And statistically, they're less likely to tell you when something goes wrong because they're ashamed and don't want to disappoint you. This guide isn't about distrusting your child. It's about understanding the threats they face and giving them the tools to navigate them safely—and the permission to come to you when something feels wrong, without fear of judgment.

I'm not tech-savvy at all. Will I actually be able to understand and use this?

Yes. And I mean that. I wrote this specifically for parents who don't know the difference between Discord and TikTok. (Honestly, I barely did before my kid started using them.) Here's what makes this different from other "online safety guides": ✓ Every technical term is explained in plain English ✓ Every platform guide has screenshots showing exactly where to click ✓ The conversation scripts are written word-for-word—you can literally read them out loud ✓ The warning signs checklist is just boxes you check off ✓ The emergency protocols are step-by-step: "Do this. Then this. Then call this number." If you can use a smartphone, you can follow this guide. And honestly? The most important parts aren't technical at all. They're about knowing what to look for, what to say, and what to do when your gut tells you something's wrong. You don't need to be tech-savvy. You just need to care—and you clearly do, or you wouldn't be reading this.

Aren’t you already spending money on things that matter less?

$59 is less than...
A couple of streaming subscriptions.
A dinner date.
Two weeks of coffee shop runs.
→ Why spend more on entertainment than your child’s safety?”

P.S. — Still on the fence? I get it. $19 is a real decision when you're not sure if something will actually help.

  • Here's the thing: you're protected by our 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee.

  • We'll refund every penny. No questions. No hassles. You keep everything you downloaded. You literally cannot lose here. The only risk is in doing nothing.

  • P.P.S. — I created this guide because we were terrified. I'm a mom and my husband is a cybersecurity professional. He has spent years protecting corporate networks from sophisticated threats. He knows how hackers think, how scammers operate, how exploitation works. But when it came to our own child? We were just as scared and clueless as any other parent.

  • I knew the threats were real. I knew they were sophisticated. I knew my kid was vulnerable. But I didn't know how to talk about it without scaring them. I didn't know which platforms were most dangerous. I didn't know what warning signs to look for. So I built this system—because we were terrified parents who needed answers and couldn't find them anywhere else. This is what I wish had existed when we needed it.

    I hope it helps your family the way it's helped mine.

    — Anna and Jack Raines

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