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Online Safety Tips to Help You Avoid Scams and Stay Protected

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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.

Safety Tips for Your Family

Online safety tips for kids, parents, and students—written in the right tone for each group.

for kid

Safety Tips for you chindren

  1. Do not talk to strangers online without telling a parent or trusted adult.
  2. Ask before downloading new apps or games.
  3. Never share your real name, address, school, or daily routine in public chats.
  4. Do not accept friend requests or join groups from people you don’t know in real life.
  5. If something online makes you uncomfortable, tell an adult right away.
for Parents

Online Safety Tips for Parents

  1. Set simple family rules about screen time, social media, and games.
  2. Keep communication open so kids feel safe telling you about problems.
  3. Use parental controls as tools, not as a replacement for conversation.
  4. Learn basic online safety tips yourself so you can explain them clearly.
  5. Check privacy settings on your child’s devices and apps regularly to make sure they match your family’s rules.
Students & Teens Safety

Online Safety Tips for Students

  1. Use school email and personal email for different purposes.
  2. Be careful when sharing homework files or links in public groups.
  3. Think before posting photos or comments that could affect future jobs.
  4. Watch out for scholarship and job scams that ask for upfront payments.
  5. Be cautious when joining public study groups or forums—avoid sharing personal details or school information with strangers.

Illustrated Daily Tips

Quick visuals to keep smart habits top of mind—no scrolling needed.

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Strong Passwords

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

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Social Sharing

Think twice before sharing personal information on social media.

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Public Wi-Fi

Avoid sensitive transactions on public Wi-Fi networks. Use a VPN.

Online Safety Tips by Everyday Scenario

We organizes online safety tips by scenario so you can find what you need faster.

DATING

Dating Safety Tips

  • Do not share your full name, home address, or workplace too early.
  • Keep conversations on the platform until you feel safe to move to another app.
  • Be cautious if someone rushes you, asks for money, or refuses video calls.
  • Meet in public places and tell a friend where you are going.
SHOPPING

Shopping Safety Tips

  • Shop on well-known or well-reviewed websites.
  • Check if the URL is correct and starts with https.
  • Avoid offers that look "too good to be true."
  • Use secure payment methods and avoid direct bank transfers to strangers.
BANKING

Online Banking Safety Tips

  • Never share your PIN or one-time password (OTP) with anyone.
  • Banks do not ask you to read out verification codes over the phone.
  • Only log in to your online banking on secure networks and trusted devices.
  • Type your bank’s URL yourself instead of clicking links in emails.
MEETING

Meeting Safety Tips

  • Do not post meeting links publicly on social media.
  • Use waiting rooms and passwords when you host meetings.
  • Do not share sensitive documents in a public online meeting.
  • Turn off screen sharing for participants unless needed.
POSTER

Online Safety Poster Tips

  • Use strong visuals and icons to convey rules at a glance.
  • Include short, clear bullet points in a large, readable font.
  • Use simple, direct language without technical jargon.
  • Place it in common areas where it will be frequently seen.
WEBSITE

Internet Safety Website Tips

  • Design a clean, easy-to-navigate layout.
  • Provide information in both detailed articles and quick-read checklists.
  • Use clear categories for different audiences (e.g., Kids, Parents, Seniors).
  • Include downloadable resources like posters and guides.

Illustrated Safety Insights

Visual guides to protect yourself and your loved ones online.

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Tom Cook

Tom Cook

Director of Product

Stay Safe Online

Follow these essential tips to protect yourself and your information on the internet.

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Be wary of online strangers

Exercise caution when interacting with unknown people online. Avoid sharing personal information or photos, and be skeptical of requests for money or sensitive data.

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Cyberbullying

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.

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Keep personal information private

Safeguard your identity by limiting what you share. Avoid posting your full name, address, phone number, or school details on public profiles or forums.

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Keep your devices secure

Protect your digital life by using strong, unique passwords for each account. Enable two-factor authentication and regularly update your software.

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Practice safe browsing

Navigate the web safely by visiting secure websites (HTTPS). Be cautious about what you download and consider using a reputable VPN for added privacy.

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Avoid suspicious online links

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.