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The internet can be a wonderful place to stay connected, manage your health, shop, and enjoy your interests. But just like the offline world, it’s important to know how to protect yourself.
This guide from HaloCare is designed to help older people feel confident, informed, and safe online.
More services now happen online, from GP appointments and banking to keeping in touch with family. Unfortunately, scammers often target older people because they assume they’re less confident with technology. In a recent survey by Censuswide, 84% of respondents said they were concerned for vulnerable family or friends falling victim to online scams.
The good news?
Most online risks can be avoided with a few simple habits and a bit of awareness.
Understanding the risks is the first step to staying safe.
Scammers may contact you by:
They often pretend to be:
A common red flag for spotting scams is creating urgency, using terms like (“Act now!”) or fear (“Your account will be closed”) or (“You owe [x]). This is used to make victims feel under pressure and act quickly.
Some websites look legitimate but are designed to steal your information.
Watch out for:
Sharing too much personal information online can allow criminals to pretend to be you.
This includes:
Fake sellers or unsafe payment pages can lead to lost money.
Stick to well-known retailers and always check reviews before buying.
This adds an extra layer of protection by sending a code to your phone or email when you log in.
Even if someone knows your password, they still can’t access your account without that code.
Updates aren’t just about new features they fix security problems.
Set your phone, tablet, or computer to update automatically if possible.
If you’re unsure:
How to Spot a Scam Message
Scam messages often:
Social media is a great way to stay connected and with a few measures put in place, it can be used safely.
Safe Online Banking Habits
If you think you’ve been scammed or feel unsafe online:
Remember You are not to blame, scams are designed to trick people.
At HaloCare, we believe staying safe online is part of staying well and independent. That’s the HaloPad is a great option for those looking to stay connected:
If you ever feel unsure about something online, you don’t have to face it alone.
Find out more about the HaloPad Here
Here’s a quick at-a-glance guide that you can share with loved ones to ensure they are taking precautions online.
✔ Strong, unique passwords
✔ Two-step verification switched on
✔ Devices kept up to date
✔ Cautious with emails, texts, and links
✔ Use toolcheckers such as fraudsmart.scamchecker.ie
✔ Comfortable asking for help