Keeping Your Family Safe in a Digital World
Keeping Your Family Safe in a Digital World Staying safe online is more important than ever. Cybercriminals now target families, kids, and seniors because they are easier to trick. With a few simple habits, you can protect your household from most online threats. 1. Teach Kids About Privacy Explain why they should never share personal info, photos, or accept messages from strangers. 2. Secure Your Home Devices Update devices, change your Wi-Fi password, and use strong router security (WPA3 if available). 3. Watch Out for Scams Scammers use fake delivery texts, bank messages, and even AI-generated voices. Never click unexpected links—verify by calling the organization directly. 4. Use Strong Passwords & 2FA Use long, unique passwords and enable 2-factor authentication on email, banking, and gaming accounts. 5. Protect Gaming Accounts Help kids avoid fake links, free-coin scams, and account theft. Enable 2FA and monitor purchases. 6. Support Seniors Teach seniors how to spot fake calls and emails. A quick weekly check can prevent big losses. 7. Backup Important Files Use an external drive or cloud backup to protect family photos from ransomware. 8. Install Safe Apps Only Download apps from official stores, update them, and remove anything you don’t use.
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