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Use these simple resources when you want a quick answer, a printable reference, or an official place to report a scam.
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Printable
Safety checklist
A short reminder sheet for calls, texts, links, passwords, and payments.
Open ChecklistRecovery
What to do after a scam
Quick steps for stopping contact, changing passwords, and reporting fraud.
View Recovery StepsReference
Common scams library
Read examples of phishing, tech support scams, delivery scams, and impersonation scams.
Open Scam LibraryOfficial Help Links
- FTC Consumer Alerts for the newest public scam warnings
- ReportFraud.ftc.gov for reporting scams and suspicious activity
- Your bank or credit card provider for any payment or account problem
- Trusted family members, caregivers, or librarians when you want a second opinion
Helpful for Caregivers Too
- Print the checklist and keep it by the phone or computer
- Review suspicious texts, calls, and emails together before responding
- Save official phone numbers for banks, doctors, and service providers
How To Use This Library
This library works best as a passive resource hub: add new checklists, alert summaries, and trusted links over time as the site grows.
- Keep pages short, printable, and easy to scan
- Add dates when you publish new alert summaries
- Link every resource back to the main lessons and recovery page
- Review official sources before updating public safety advice