Digital Security 101
8 Reasons Why You Should File Taxes Early This Year
The IRS begins accepting most tax returns on January 27th, 2025 — but the earlier you submit, the better chance you have of receiving your refund and avoiding scams.
The Best Apps For Controlling Kids’ Screen Time Right Now
Basic screen time limiting apps can help parents take control of how their children use digital devices — but the best apps do even more to keep your kids safe.
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What Is a VPN on iPhones? Why You Need It, How To Enable It
Private Relay won’t solve all of your privacy problems, but an iPhone VPN can fortify your entire online experience. But that’s not all it can do.
LifeLock Cost for Seniors: 2024 Pricing & Reviews
LifeLock no longer offers a “LifeLock Seniors” product — which raises the questions: Is LifeLock right for older Americans? And how much does it cost?
How To Delete Your Digital Footprint (Protect Your Privacy)
Unless you take steps to protect your privacy, websites will track and sell your data to anyone — from marketers to hackers and scammers.
How To Avoid the Financial Hardship Department Scam
What is the Financial Hardship Department scam? What do you do if you receive a scam email or call? Read more.
How To Remove Yourself From Data Broker Sites
Understanding privacy policies and opt-outs could be the only way to learn how to remove yourself from data broker sites.
The 13 Latest Tax Refund Scams You Need To Know (2024)
Criminals use the stress of dealing with the IRS to commit tax refund fraud and even steal your identity. Here’s how to protect yourself, today.
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Was Your Amazon Package Stolen? Here’s What To Do
260 million packages were stolen off porches in America in 2022. Was your Amazon package stolen, too? Here are 9 things to do right away.
How To Prevent Phishing Attacks and Keep Your Inbox Safe
Phishing attacks are one of the most common ways that scammers target you (and steal your identity). Here’s how you can prevent phishing.
How To Prevent Check Fraud: 6 Preemptive Steps
Check fraud occurs when scammers illegally alter, forge, or steal checks in order to withdraw money from a bank account. Read more.
What To Do If You Click on a Phishing Link
Clicking on a phishing link can transmit basic information like your location and device stats, redirect you to a fake website, or download malware.
Fake Check Scams: How To Identify Them (& What To Do)
Americans lost almost $80 million to fake check scams last year alone. Learn how to spot the signs of a fake check and what to do if you receive one.
Help—Someone Forged My Signature On a Check and Cashed It
Check forgery scams are on the rise. Here’s what to do to protect your finances and identity if someone forged your signature on a check and cashed it.