SOS Safety Card
This quick-reference card puts the most important scam protection rules in one place. The 3 things you should never share with anyone, and the 5 warning signs that tell you something is not right. Print it. Put it by your phone, on your refrigerator, or anywhere you will see it every day. When in doubt, check the card first.
SOS Safety Tips Card
This card captures the most important takeaways from the first issue of the SOS newsletter series. It is designed to be printed and kept close — a simple reminder of what to watch for and what to do when something feels off. A new card is added after every issue, so the more you read, the more you have. Check back each quarter.
The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only. It is intended to raise awareness about online safety and common scams affecting seniors — not to serve as legal, financial, cybersecurity, or professional advice.
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