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Most of us do it several times a day. We have a question, need a phone number or are looking for a website, so we open a search engine and type in our request. What happens next is becoming more and more dangerous.
If there is one thing we know, it’s that criminal scammers are not stupid. They often use cutting-edge technologies to make their schemes more sophisticated and harder to detect. However, these same technologies can – and should – be used to protect people as well.
Have you visited the Senior Planet from AARP Technology Center yet? You can learn about the latest health, money, home technologies, and even how to spot misinformation in the news. Come into the center, meet new friends and "get in the know."
Opportunity for Public Input in 12 West Virginia Cities, Oct. 30 - Nov. 16
Free computer courses in Charlotte for older adults
The coronavirus pandemic showed the importance of technology to stay connected — to work, health care services and friends and family.
High-speed internet isn't a luxury, it's a necessity for older Ohioans to age safely in their homes. Ohio broadband leaders have come up with a plan they want your comments on by Sept. 22.
Zoom? Cloud storage? Google Workspace? These free classes will show you how to use these digital tools for work and your daily life.
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