NCOA: 3 Ways to Help Avoid an Online Scam

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Online scammers are tricky, but you can protect yourself by:
    • Learning to spot fake emails (hint: look for unknown email addresses and typos and other errors)
    • Being suspicious of unfamiliar text messages
    • Never giving information over the phone (imposters can trick Caller ID)
    Learn more at ncoa.org/Scams
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    About NCOA
    Since 1950, we’ve walked beside generations of Americans. We were the first national voice for older adults. We helped end mandatory retirement. We advocated to secure Medicare, Medicaid, and the Older Americans Act. Local organizations turned to us for support as they served older adults every day. And we built digital tools that empower older adults with knowledge.
    Now, we’re stepping forward to do even more. Americans are living longer, but far too many are being left behind without the resources to age with dignity. We’re changing that.
    We believe aging well is something every American deserves-regardless of gender, color, sexuality, income, or zip code. We deliver the resources, tools, best practices, and advocacy our nation needs to ensure that every person can age with health and financial security.
    Visit us at www.ncoa.org/
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