Digital Security 101

How To Block Annoying Ads on YouTube
While you can pay for an ad-free YouTube experience with YouTube Premium, third-party extensions and privacy-focused browsers are often cheaper and better.

How To Block Ads (Easiest Methods For Each Platform)
Ads and pop-ups aren’t just annoying; they can also put your online privacy and safety at risk — luckily you can block them on almost every platform.

What is Credit Monitoring? Do You Really Need It?
Credit monitoring is one of the best ways to protect your credit score and catch the early warning signs of fraud — but only if you use the right service.

My Bank Account Has Been Hacked. Can I Get My Money Back?
Notify your bank to report any unauthorized transactions, start an investigation. Banks generally refund fraudulent transactions if reported promptly.

How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
The best way to protect yourself from identity theft is to limit the information fraudsters can find about you — after that, it’s all about playing defense.

Someone Opened A Bank Account In My Name — Help!
Contact the bank where the account was opened to report fraud and to close the account. Also take these steps to protect your identity and credit.

Do Banks Refund Scammed Money? (How To Dispute Fraud)
While banks are generally obligated to refund money lost to fraud, they may deny the refund if you were negligent or involved in the scam.

What Can Scammers Do With Your Bank Account Number?
Scammers can't access your bank account with just your bank account number; however, they can set up direct debits or transfers via EFTs.
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How To Tell If Your Computer Has a Virus (and Remove It)
Is your computer acting strangely? Learn how to recognize if your computer has a virus and what to do next to stay safe and secure.

What To Do With an Old SIM Card (Don't Throw It Out!)
Old SIM cards can put you at risk of hacking and identity theft. Learn what to do with your old SIM card to keep yourself safe and secure.

Help! A Family Member Opened a Credit Card In My Name
It’s a crime for a family member to open a credit card in your name (and without your knowledge). Here’s how to handle this precarious situation.

What To Do If Your Personal Information Has Been Compromised
Your personal information — including your email, phone number, and even SSN — can be compromised in a data breach or hack, putting you at risk of fraud.

The Dark Web Explained: How It Works & Why It's So Dangerous
See how cybercriminals profit from your personal information on the Dark Web. Learn how to protect your data from financial fraud and identity theft.

Child Identity Theft: The Parental Guide to Protecting Your Kids
More than 1 million children were the victims of child identity theft last year. Learn how to protect your kids from scammers in this parental guide.