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Stay Safe Online: How Seniors Can Spot Phishing Emails

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Phishing scams are a common tactic where scammers try to trick you.


The internet is a fantastic tool for staying connected, learning new things, and even shopping from the comfort of your home. But just like the real world, there are a few things to watch out while online, especially when it comes to emails. Phishing scams are a common tactic where scammers try to trick you into revealing personal information or clicking on malicious links.

This guide will equip you with the knowledge to spot these fake emails and keep your information safe.


Who's the Sender?

The first thing to check is the sender's email address. Legitimate companies will almost always use an email address that ends with their company domain name (e.g., "paypal.com" or "@mcafee.com"). Be wary of emails from generic addresses like "@gmail.com" or "@hotmail.com" claiming to be from a bank, credit card company, or other official organization. 


Sample Scam email
Sample Scam email - Netflix

Grammar Gremlins and Typos

Think twice before clicking on anything in an email riddled with typos and grammatical errors. Reputable companies take pride in professional communication, and their emails will be well-written and free of mistakes.


Beware - Sense of Urgency or Panic

Phishing emails often try to create a sense of urgency or panic. They might tell you your account is about to expire, there's been suspicious activity, or you're eligible for a prize you never entered. These tactics pressure you into clicking on a link or button within the email.


Sample Phishing Email
Sample Phishing Email - Buttons with Urgency


Safe Clicking Habits helps you Stay Safe Online

Remember, legitimate companies will never ask you to confirm personal information or update account details through a link in an email. If you're unsure about an email, never click on any links or attachments, simply delete it.

By following these simple tips, you can stay safe from phishing scams and protect your valuable personal information.


At AnewVista, we're committed to helping everyone embrace technology. Remember, it's never too late to learn new things or adapt technology to your needs.


Watch Our Class video on Fake vs Real email and stay safe online.


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