Digital Safety and Privacy

Digital Safety and Privacy

Digital Safety and Privacy is designed to help you protect yourself and your family every time you go online. Whether you are paying bills, checking homework portals, using social media, or exploring new AI tools, you deserve to feel secure-not confused or afraid.

We begin by explaining, in plain language, how your personal information travels across the internet and where it can be exposed. You learn how to create strong, memorable passwords, recognize phishing emails and fake websites, and spot warning signs before you click. We walk through real examples of scam messages, pop-ups, and suspicious links so you can practice deciding what is safe and what is not.

You also learn practical privacy settings on the devices and accounts you already use. Together, we adjust security options on email, web browsers, and social platforms so less of your information is visible to strangers. For parents and grandparents, we discuss simple ways to keep children safer online, including time limits, content filters, and open family conversations about what they see on the internet.

Because many important services-banking, healthcare portals, job applications, and government forms-are now online, we show you how to use them more safely. You learn how to check that a website is secure, when to avoid public Wi‑Fi, and what to do if you think your information has been stolen.

Throughout the workshop, you can ask questions without judgment. Our goal is for you to leave with a clear checklist of steps you can take right away: updating passwords, turning on two‑step verification, cleaning up old accounts, and building safer habits.

By the end, you are not just "aware" of online risks-you have specific tools and confidence to guard your identity, your money, and your peace of mind.

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