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Quick Tips To Stay Scam-Free

Scammers are getting smarter—so can you. Learn how scams work, spot red flags, and stay one step ahead with quick, practical lessons.

Use Strong Passwords

Don’t reuse passwords across accounts. Use long, unique passwords — even if you write them down in a notebook.

Use Two-Factor Authentication

Add a second layer of protection to your accounts so hackers can’t break in, even if they get your password.

Don’t Click Suspicious Links

Ignore emails or texts with weird links or attachments — even if they look legit. When in doubt, delete.

Hang Up on Scammers

If someone calls asking for money, passwords, or remote access, hang up. No legit company does that.

Update Your Devices

Keep phones, computers, and apps up to date. Updates fix security holes that hackers try to exploit.

Freeze Your Credit

Prevent fraud by freezing your credit reports. It’s free, easy, and blocks scammers from opening accounts in your name.

Be Careful What You Post

Scammers collect info from social media. Avoid sharing birthdays, addresses, or vacation plans online.

Use a Privacy-Friendly Browser

Switch to Brave or Firefox. These block ads, trackers, and creepy data collection by default.

Stay Safe On Public Wi-Fi

Don’t do banking or sensitive tasks on public Wi-Fi. Use a VPN if you need to connect while on the go.

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