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Scam Awareness & Safe Browsing
Learn to spot the scams, fake calls, and “your computer has a virus” pop-ups — and feel safe online.
Sound familiar?
- “I don’t know if this message is a scam”
- “Someone called saying my computer has a virus”
- “I’m afraid of being tricked online”
How we’ll help
- Learn the warning signs of common scams
- What to do when a scary pop-up or call happens
- Safer habits for email, browsing, and shopping
- We’ll never pressure you or ask for banking passwords
Safe & trustworthy
Help you can feel good about
Trust is the most important thing we offer. Here’s how we protect you and your family.
We never store your passwords
And we never ask for or handle banking passwords. Ever.
You’re always in control
You stay present and consent to anything we access on your accounts.
Scam-aware by default
We help you spot scams and stay safe — and we’ll never pressure you.
No judgment, no upselling
We explain things kindly and only suggest what genuinely helps you.
Free checklist
Avoid Tech-Support Scams — a free, plain-English checklist
A simple one-page guide to keep by the phone or on the fridge — so you (or a parent) can spot the calls, texts, and pop-ups designed to scare people into paying. No fear-mongering, just clear, calm steps.
- The one rule that beats almost every scam
- The 6 warning signs in a call, text, or pop-up
- Exactly what to do instead — in plain words
- A printable page for the fridge or a family member
More help
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Ready for friendly, patient tech help?
Book a visit, or just call and we’ll figure it out together. No pressure, no judgment.