Tips for Seniors to stay safe online!
Fraud Education
June 15, 2023
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Technology has completely transformed our lives, touching every aspect and changing how we carry out daily tasks. However, as technology advances, scammers also adapt, finding new ways to exploit people through their devices. June 15, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, offers the perfect opportunity to refresh ourselves on how to protect seniors from fraud.
Unfortunately, seniors are often targeted by scammers who take advantage of their trust, financial stability, and lack of familiarity with new technologies. This blog post will provide some tips to help safeguard senior citizens from fraud.
Scammers employ various tactics to deceive their victims, including identity theft, sweepstake scams, investment fraud, and telemarketing fraud. By equipping seniors with knowledge, we can help them recognize and avoid these scams.
Here are some practical tips to keep the seniors in your life safe and informed:
If you’re looking for more tips on avoiding fraud, you can click here to visit the ABA’s website for information on identifying imposter scams.
By understanding the severity of this issue and empowering seniors with knowledge, we can work together to protect everyone from fraud through technology. Building strong relationships with financial institutions, using technology safely, and raising awareness can create a shield against fraud. Let’s join forces to make a meaningful difference in safeguarding the financial security and well-being of our seniors.
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