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Helping Your Loved Ones Stay Safe Online

Caring for older adults in a digital world can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. This page gives caregivers simple tools, step-by-step guides, and printable reminders to help parents and grandparents stay safe online with confidence.

How to Help Parents Stay Safe Online

1. Start with the Basics

Show them how to recognize scam messages

Practice identifying safe and unsafe links

Teach them to avoid sharing personal information

Remind them to ask you before responding to unexpected emails or texts

2. Build Safe Online Habits

Encourage them to pause before clicking

Teach them to use strong passwords

Remind them to log out of accounts when finished

Help them update devices regularly

3. Keep Communication Open

Tell them they can always ask questions

Check in weekly to make sure everything is working

Be patient — learning new technology takes time

How to Set Up Devices for Safety

1. Add Essential Security Settings

  • Enable automatic updates
  • Turn on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
  • Set up fingerprint or PIN login
  • Install trusted antivirus software (if needed)

2. Organize Their Home Screen

  • Add shortcuts for safe apps
  • Remove apps they don’t use
  • Arrange icons so important apps are easy to find

3. Create Safe Password Storage

  • Use a password manager
  • Or create a simple printed password sheet (kept somewhere safe)
  • Make all passwords strong and unique

4. Enable Scam Protection Tools

  • Block unknown callers
  • Turn on spam filters
  • Set browsers to warn about unsafe websites

Printable Reminders (Caregiver-Friendly)

You can create small reminder sheets or cards, such as:

“Before You Click” Checklist

When in doubt — ask a family member

Do I know who sent this?

Am I expecting this message?

Is the link or attachment safe?

Password Safety Card

Change passwords after a scam attempt

Never share your password

Use strong, unique passwords

Phone Safety Reminder

Hang up and call the official number on your card

Don’t answer unknown numbers

Never give out bank info over the phone

Settings Guides (Step-by-Step Support)

Common guides you can include:

How to update browser security settings

How to update an iPhone or Android

How to turn on 2FA

How to block scam callers

How to check for app permissions

Example content:

How to Turn on 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Save your settings

Go to the “Security” or “Password & Login” section of the account

Choose “Two-Factor Authentication”

Select text message, email, or authenticator app

Enter the code provided