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Common Scams

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Phone Scams

Phone Scams Phone scams are one of the most common ways criminals target seniors. They rely on urgency, fear, and authority to pressure you into acting before you can think. Here are the most common ones — and how to spot them. 👤 The Government Impersonator How it works: A ...

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Email Scams

Email Scams Email is one of the easiest ways for scammers to reach you. They send messages designed to look like they come from companies, banks, or people you trust — hoping you'll click a link or share personal information before you realize something is wrong. 🎣 Phishing Emails How ...

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Social Media Scams

Social Media Scams Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube are great for staying connected — but scammers use them too. They create fake profiles, run fake ads, and send deceptive messages to steal your money and personal information. 👥 Fake Friend Requests How it works: You receive a ...

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Shopping Scams

Shopping Scams Shopping online is convenient, but scammers have created an entire world of fake stores, counterfeit products, and deceptive deals designed to take your money. Knowing what to watch for can save you from losing hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars. 🏪 Fake Online Stores How it ...

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How to Stay Safe

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Passwords

Creating Strong Passwords Your password is the lock on your digital front door. A weak password is like leaving that door wide open. The good news is that creating strong, easy-to-remember passwords is simpler than you think — and it's one of the most important things you can do to ...

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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Even the strongest password can be stolen. Two-factor authentication — often called 2FA — adds a second layer of protection to your accounts. Think of it as a deadbolt on top of your regular lock. Even if someone has your password, they still can't get in without ...

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Safe Browsing

Safe Browsing Every time you go online, you're visiting websites, clicking links, and sharing information — often without thinking twice. A few simple habits can protect you from fake websites, harmful downloads, and people trying to track or steal your information. How to Tell If a Website Is Safe 🔒 ...

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Be Skeptical

Be Skeptical: AI and Fakes Artificial intelligence has made it shockingly easy for scammers to create fake voices, fake videos, fake photos, and fake messages that look and sound completely real. The days when you could trust your own eyes and ears online are over. Here's what you need to ...

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What to Do If

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What to Do If You Got Scammed

What to Do If You Got Scammed If you've been scammed, the most important thing to know is this: it's not your fault. Scammers are professionals — they do this for a living and they're very good at it. What matters now is acting quickly to limit the damage and ...

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What to Do If Your Identity Was Stolen

What to Do If Your Identity Was Stolen Identity theft happens when someone uses your personal information — your name, Social Security number, date of birth, or financial details — to open accounts, make purchases, or commit fraud in your name. If you suspect this has happened to you, act ...

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What to Do If Your Account Is Compromised

What to Do If Your Account Is Compromised If you can't log in to an account, notice activity you didn't do, or received an alert about a sign-in from an unfamiliar location — your account may have been compromised. Don't panic. Follow the checklist below for the type of account ...

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