Why It Matters

Threats You Should Recognize

Spot Common Scams

Phishing emails, fake login pages, giveaway scams, and suspicious download links are all built to rush you into trusting the wrong thing.

Protect Your Accounts

Strong passwords, password managers, and two-factor authentication make it much harder for attackers to take over your accounts.

Think Before You Click

Small warning signs matter. A strange domain, an unexpected attachment, or urgent wording can be the clue that saves you.

Privacy

Keep Your Information Safe

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Internet safety is not only about protecting yourself. It also helps protect the people around you. The more you understand privacy settings, suspicious links, and data-sharing risks, the better prepared you are to stop a scam before it spreads.

Taking a minute to review account permissions, device settings, and website credibility can save time, stress, and money later.

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Take Action

Build Safer Online Habits

Review Device Security

Keep your browser, apps, and operating system updated. Remove extensions, downloads, and software that you do not fully trust.

Help Other People

Sharing what you learn can stop family, friends, classmates, and coworkers from falling for the same scam or phishing attempt.

Report Suspicious Activity

Save examples of suspicious messages and use your report form to document what happened so others can learn from it too.

Quick Reminder

A Safer Internet Starts With Small Choices

Check the source. Slow down. Verify before sharing details. Most online threats work because they pressure people into reacting too quickly.

Share a Scam