Over-the-shoulder shot of a grandmother and grandson laughing together at a kitchen table, looking at a tablet screen in warm, natural morning daylight.
Over-the-shoulder shot of a grandmother and grandson laughing together at a kitchen table, looking at a tablet screen in warm, natural morning daylight.
• Simple internet safety

Safe habits for everyday life

We help you spot online scams, fake emails, and suspicious messages using clear examples. Protect your family and hard-earned money without confusing tech jargon.

Our safety guides

Four common digital threats

We break down complex online risks into simple, real-world steps. Choose a topic below to start building your protective habits today.

Email Safety

Shopping Safety

Banking Safety

Social Media

Learn to spot fake sender addresses, urgent payment demands, and suspicious attachments before you click.

Shop with confidence by identifying fake online stores, secure payment methods, and counterfeit seller traps.

Navigate social platforms safely by identifying fake friend requests, lottery scams, and private profile settings.

Protect your bank accounts from fake alerts, urgent wire transfer requests, and suspicious login links.

A close-up of hands holding a smartphone displaying a secure green padlock icon, warm sunlight casting soft shadows on a wooden table.
A close-up of hands holding a smartphone displaying a secure green padlock icon, warm sunlight casting soft shadows on a wooden table.
The grandkid method

Plain English safety guidance

We translate confusing digital threats into simple real-world analogies. No scary jargon, just practical advice to keep you and your family safe.

Every guide is written for seniors, busy parents, and new internet users. We focus on immediate, actionable steps you can take today.

Remember: No legitimate company will ever demand payment via gift cards or wire transfers over the phone.

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