A smiling grandmother in a sunlit Georgia living room safely using a tablet, warm natural daylight, soft pastel tones, high contrast.
A smiling grandmother in a sunlit Georgia living room safely using a tablet, warm natural daylight, soft pastel tones, high contrast.
Simple Digital Security

Browse Safely with Confidence

We provide clear, patient guidance to help you recognize online scams, secure your personal accounts, and enjoy the internet without worry.

Daily Habits

Three Simple Safeguards

Protecting your personal information does not require complex technical skills. These straightforward habits keep your digital life private.

Passwords
Verification
Browsing

Strong Keys

Verify First

Secure Links

Create unique passwords using familiar phrases rather than complex strings. Write them down in a secure book at home.

Always call a family member or business directly if an unexpected email or message asks for money or personal details.

Only click links from people you know. Look for the small padlock icon next to website addresses in your browser.

Red Flags

Spotting Suspicious Messages

Scammers often try to create a sense of urgency. Recognizing these common warning signs helps you stay in control.

Urgent Demands

Take Your Time

Be wary of messages claiming your account is locked or demanding immediate payment. Real organizations always give you time to respond.

Take a deep breath. Hang up the phone, close the email, and talk to a trusted friend or family member first.

Need Patient Guidance?

Our friendly volunteers are ready to help you set up your device safely, completely at your own pace.