Cybersecurity Tips
Simple, practical advice to protect your devices, accounts, and personal information from cyber threats.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Family Digital Safety, Online Safety, Password Security
Episode 34 – It’s Okay to Write Down Passwords — If You Modify Them
Want to write down your passwords but fear exposure? In Episode 34, we explain how a slight, personal trick can let you safely record them without putting your accounts at risk.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Online Scams, Personal Data Protection, Safe Technology Use, Scam Prevention
Episode 31 – Real App or Fake? How to Know if an App Is Safe Before You Install It
In Episode 31, we explore how to spot fake apps before installing them. Learn how to check reviews, verify developers, and recognize suspicious permissions — simple steps that protect your phone and your data.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Digital Scams & Fraud, Family Digital Safety, Phishing & Online Threats, Scam Prevention
Episode 29 – The Most Common Scams Today: How to Recognize Them and Protect Yourself in Time
In Episode 29, we explore the most widespread scams happening right now—from fake courier messages to WhatsApp impersonations—and how a quick pause and a trusted person can help you stay safe.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Digital Scams & Fraud, Family Digital Safety, Internet Safety for Seniors, Online Safety
Episode 28 – “But I Didn’t Grow Up With the Internet… What Can I Do?”
“I didn’t grow up with the internet — this is all confusing.” In Episode 28, we talk about building trust, asking for help, and why having a digital guide can keep you safer online — no tech skills required.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy, Personal Data Protection, Scam Prevention
Episode 27: Who Should Protect Us from Digital Fraud? – What Bruce Schneier Proposes
Bruce Schneier argues that 🔍 “identity theft” is really impersonation, not theft. The real problem isn’t just data exposure—it’s that anyone can open accounts or obtain credit with minimal personal info ⚠️. He proposes that 🏦 financial institutions should bear responsibility for fraudulent transactions 🤝, shifting the incentive to the parties best equipped to stop fraud 🚀.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Digital Scams & Fraud, Family Digital Safety, Online Safety
Episode 26 – Is Cybercrime as Common as We Think? What the Research Really Says
Is cybercrime as bad as it seems? In Episode 26, we dig into a large-scale study that separates fear from fact — and reveals which myths still put us at risk.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Cybersecurity Tips, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy, Password Security, Personal Data Protection
Episode 25 – Cybersecurity Myth #15: “Only Big Companies Get Hacked” – No One Is Off the Hook
Some think hackers only go after banks or big companies. In Episode 25, we explain why regular people are often easier targets — and how to avoid becoming one.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Family Digital Safety, Online Privacy, Personal Data Protection
Episode 24 – Cybersecurity Myth #14: “I’m So Protected That No One Can Get In” – Why Human Error Still Matters
Many believe they’re 100% safe with a good antivirus or VPN. In Episode 24, we explain why human mistakes still matter — and how your behavior is your best line of defense.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy, Online Safety
Episode 23 – Cybersecurity Myth #13: “Cybersecurity Is Too Much Work” – Protect Your Info With Less Effort
Many think cybersecurity takes too much effort. In Episode 23, we show how small habits — like using different passwords — can protect you without the stress or tech jargon.
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Cybersecurity Myths, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy, Personal Data Protection
Episode 22 – Cybersecurity Myth #12: “I’m Not a Target Because I Have Nothing Valuable” – Are You Sure There’s Nothing Worth Protecting?
Many people think they’re not targets for cybercrime because they “have nothing interesting.” In Episode 22, we explain why everyone has something worth protecting — and how to stay safe with simple steps.
Recent Posts
- Episode 35 – Random Passwords or Passphrases: Which Is More Secure and Usable?
- Episode 34 – It’s Okay to Write Down Passwords — If You Modify Them
- Episode 33 – Security Questions: Why Your Answers Should Be Made Up
- Episode 32 – Where Do You Store Your Passwords? How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes
- Episode 31 – Real App or Fake? How to Know if an App Is Safe Before You Install It








