Friends, I believe that staying safe online shouldn’t cost you anything.
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No sign-up required. No strings attached. Just good, practical information you can hold in your hands.
I’ll keep adding to this page as new resources are ready – so check back often.
– Grammy

Privacy & Identity
Reduce Your Digital Footprint: A Plain-English Checklist
You’d be surprised how much of your personal information is out there – and how many people are using it to target you. This checklist walks you through five key areas where your information is most exposed, with simple, step-by-step actions you can take to shrink your digital footprint and make yourself a harder target. Work through it at your own pace. Even one section makes a difference.
Covers: Data brokers, social media privacy, email & data breaches, your Google account, passwords & old accounts
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Before a Scam
File types that can hack you
Some files don’t just open – they run. One wrong click on the wrong attachment can hand a scammer the keys to your computer. This quick-reference guide shows you which file types are generally safe, which to approach with caution, and which to never open from an email – no matter who it appears to be from.
Covers: safe file types, high-risk file types, common scam tricks, Grammy’s 5-second safety rule
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After a Scam
What to do after a scam: your quick checklist
If you – or someone you love – has just been scammed, the next few hours matter. It’s easy to panic, freeze, or feel too ashamed to act. This checklist cuts through all of that and tells you exactly what to do, step by step, in plain English. Because being scammed is never your fault.
Covers: stopping contact, securing accounts, contacting your bank, documenting what happened, protecting your identity, what not to do
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