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Online Safety

The internet is a great tool for our society to grow, develop and stay connected. But it can also be a place full of risks. Staying safe online means protecting yourself and those around you from risky communications and online dangers. 

Here you can find key resources to guide you and help you and your family stay safe online.

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The internet is a great tool for our society to grow, develop and stay connected. But it can also be a place full of risks. Staying safe online means protecting yourself and those around you from risky communications and online dangers. 

Here you can find key resources to guide you and help you and your family stay safe online.

If you think you’ve been impacted

Do you think you may have had your identity stolen? First, report the fraud to your bank. Then review the steps below:

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Privacy

Password Tutorial
Tech Boomers
Internet Privacy
Tech Boomers
Surveillance Self-Defense
SSD

Child Safety

Fraud Prevention

Prevent Fraud
Credit Union of Texas
Financial Cyber Crime
Fight Cybercrime
Online Safety
US Government

Identity Theft

Identity Theft and Online Security
FTC
Identity Theft and Social Security
SSA
Identity Theft and Recovery Plan
FTC

Spotting Fake News

How to Spot Fake News
Factcheck.org
PolitiFact's guide to fake news websites and what they peddle
Politifact
Students Have 'Dismaying' Inability To Tell Fake News From Real, Study Finds
NPR

Privacy

Password Tutorial
Tech Boomers
Internet Privacy
Tech Boomers
Surveillance Self-Defense
SSD

Child Safety

Fraud Prevention

Prevent Fraud
Credit Union of Texas
Financial Cyber Crime
Fight Cybercrime
Online Safety
US Government

Identity Theft

Identity Theft and Online Security
FTC
Identity Theft and Social Security
SSA
Identity Theft and Recovery Plan
FTC

Spotting Fake News

How to Spot Fake News
Factcheck.org
PolitiFact's guide to fake news websites and what they peddle
Politifact
Students Have 'Dismaying' Inability To Tell Fake News From Real, Study Finds
NPR