Spot Phishing Scams
Never click suspicious links or open attachments from unknown senders. Always verify the sender's identity through another channel.
Michael Foster
Co-Founder / CTO
Online Safety Tips for Everyday Protection
Simple online safety tips that help you protect your accounts, money, and personal information—easy enough for kids, parents, and older adults to understand.
Online safety tips for kids, parents, and students—written in the right tone for each group.
Quick visuals to keep smart habits top of mind—no scrolling needed.

Combine letters, numbers, and symbols to create a fortress for your data.

Think twice before sharing personal information on social media.

Avoid sensitive transactions on public Wi-Fi networks. Use a VPN.
We organizes online safety tips by scenario so you can find what you need faster.
Visual guides to protect yourself and your loved ones online.
Never click suspicious links or open attachments from unknown senders. Always verify the sender's identity through another channel.
Michael Foster
Co-Founder / CTO
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Lindsay Walton
Front-end Developer
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Tom Cook
Director of Product
Follow these essential tips to protect yourself and your information on the internet.
Exercise caution when interacting with unknown people online. Avoid sharing personal information or photos, and be skeptical of requests for money or sensitive data.
Stand up against online harassment. Do not engage with bullies, block them, and report their behavior on the platform. Talk to a trusted adult if you feel threatened.
Safeguard your identity by limiting what you share. Avoid posting your full name, address, phone number, or school details on public profiles or forums.
Protect your digital life by using strong, unique passwords for each account. Enable two-factor authentication and regularly update your software.
Navigate the web safely by visiting secure websites (HTTPS). Be cautious about what you download and consider using a reputable VPN for added privacy.
Think before you click. Phishing scams often use deceptive links in emails or messages. If a link looks odd, do not click it. Go directly to the website instead.