1. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) - www.ftc.gov.
The FTC provides guidance on online safety, scams, and identity theft
2. AARP Online Safety - www.aarp.org/online-safety 2. AARP Online Safety
AARP offers resources, tips, and webinars on online safety and security.
3. Senior Source - www.seniorsource.org
Senior Source provides online safety tips, resources, and support.
4. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) - www.cisa.gov 4. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA offers guidance on online safety, cybersecurity, and scam alerts.
5. Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) - www.ic3.gov 5. Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
IC3 allows seniors to report online crimes and scams.
6. National Council on Aging (NCOA) - www.ncoa.org 6. National Council on Aging (NCOA)
NCOA provides resources on online safety, scams, and financial security.
7. Online Safety for Seniors (OSFS) - www.osfs.org 7. Online Safety for Seniors
OSFS offers online safety tips, resources, and workshops.
8. Local libraries and senior centers
Many libraries and senior centers offer online safety workshops, classes, and resources. These resources provide senior citizens with the knowledge and tools to stay safe online, protect their personal information, and avoid scams.
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