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In today’s digital world, staying safe online is crucial. At Safe Savvy Seniors, we’re here to make online safety simple, empowering, and accessible for seniors. With resources tailored specifically to older adults, we provide essential tips and advice to help you identify online scams, protect personal information, and safely use the internet.

With years of experience in helping seniors understand technology, Safe Savvy Seniors is a trusted source for practical guidance on topics like recognizing phishing emails, avoiding financial scams, setting strong passwords, and securing social media accounts. We believe every senior should feel confident using technology, knowing they have the tools and knowledge to keep themselves safe online.

Explore our guides and resources to learn about internet safety, identify common online scams, and discover the best practices for protecting your privacy. Safe Savvy Seniors is your partner in navigating the digital world with confidence and ease. Our mission is to equip seniors with the skills and knowledge they need to safely engage in today’s tech-driven landscape.

Take control of your online safety with Safe Savvy Seniors and discover a digital world that’s secure, enjoyable, and built for you.


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PC vs. Mac: A Simple Guide for Seniors

Choosing between a PC and a Mac can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re not familiar with how they differ. Both types of computers accomplish the same tasks, like browsing the web, emailing, working on documents, or watching videos, but they approach these tasks differently. This post will help you understand the key differences between PCs and Macs, including a closer look at security features, so you can make the choice that best fits your needs.

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Viruses, Malware, and Adware: How to Stay Safe Online

The digital world can be tricky to navigate, especially when it comes to threats like viruses, malware, and adware. These unwanted programs can cause frustration, slow down your computer, or even steal your personal information. But with a little knowledge, you can protect yourself and keep your computer safe. Let’s break it down.

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Home Repair Scams: How Seniors Can Protect Themselves

Home repair scams are fraudulent schemes where dishonest contractors exploit homeowners, particularly seniors, by offering services they either don't intend to complete or perform substandard work at inflated prices. These scams can lead to significant financial losses and safety hazards.

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Government Impersonation Scams: Protect Yourself from IRS and Official Agency Scams

Have you ever received a call, email, or text message claiming to be from a government official, demanding immediate action on a “serious legal matter”? Government impersonation scams use fear and urgency to pressure people into giving up money or personal information, often leaving victims in financial distress. Let’s break down how these scams work, look at real-life examples, and learn how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.

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Medicare and Health Insurance Scams: What Seniors Need to Know to Stay Safe

Medicare and health insurance scams are increasingly targeting seniors, preying on their trust and health needs. Scammers often pose as Medicare representatives or health insurance agents, claiming they need personal information to verify coverage or offer new benefits. These schemes can lead to identity theft, unauthorized charges, and even the loss of health benefits.

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Protect Yourself from Grandparent Scams: What Every Senior Should Know

Imagine receiving a phone call out of the blue. A distressed voice on the other end says, “Grandma, it’s me! I’m in trouble and need help right away. Please don’t tell Mom and Dad.” Scammers know that grandparents will do anything for their loved ones, especially when a grandchild sounds scared and in need. This is the tactic behind the “Grandparent Scam,” and it’s unfortunately become a common way for criminals to prey on seniors.

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Protect Yourself from Tech Support Scams: What Seniors Need to Know Have

Have you ever received a call from “tech support” claiming there’s a problem with your computer? Or maybe you’ve seen a pop-up warning of a virus, urging you to call a phone number immediately? These are often tech support scams targeting older adults, especially seniors, with the goal of stealing personal information or even money. Let’s break down what these scams look like and how you can stay safe.

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Stay Safe from Phishing Scams: How to Spot Suspicious Emails

Have you ever opened your inbox and seen an email that looked like it was from your bank or a well-known company but felt a bit off? These messages could be part of a phishing scam, where scammers send fake emails to trick you into giving up personal information. Phishing scams are more common than ever, but with a few simple tips, you can learn how to spot them and protect yourself.

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