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January 9, 2020 In Resources

How to Check if a Website is Safe and Legitimate

The World Wide Web provides us with an ocean of information, entertainment and communication options. However, as with everything in life, the good most certainly comes with some bad. And when it comes to the Internet, the bad can be really bad. Read more here

And here are some other sites that speak to online safety.

Be on the Lookout: Small Business COVID-19 Scams

COVID-19 Scams and the Elderly: Inspiring Savvy Seniors

The 17 Most Dangerous Places on the Web

Website Security: What Are the Red Flags of an Unsafe Website?

Important Online Safety Tips for Employees Who Work from Home

101 Data Protection Tips: How to Keep Your Passwords, Financial & Personal Information Safe

10 Things You Should Never Post on Social Networks

Preventing Cyberbullying at Home: A Guide for Parents

Cyberbullying and what to do if your child is the perpetrator, not the victim

Online Privacy Guide: 20 Ways To Protect Your Privacy On The Internet

Cyber Security Tips to Keep Your Data Safe At Work

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