Free Resources
Practical tools for you and your family. Checklists, guides, and reference cards. Plain language, printable, no login required.
Available resources
A one-page checklist covering the eight things every family should have in place: passwords, two-factor authentication, scam awareness, and an emergency plan. Print it, go through it together, check things off.
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A wallet-sized (and fridge-magnet-sized) card with the five questions to ask before trusting any unexpected call, text, or email. Designed to be kept somewhere visible, by the phone, on the fridge.
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A guided worksheet for auditing your most important accounts: which ones need better passwords, which ones aren't protected with two-factor authentication, and where to start.
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Subscribe to get notifiedFor the adult child who wants to help but doesn't know how to bring it up. A short guide covering what to say, what not to say, and the one conversation worth having before something happens.
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Subscribe to get notifiedThe Monday email.
One email, every Monday. One cybersecurity topic that matters to families, explained plainly, with one thing you can do about it. No spam. No affiliate links. No fear. Every subscriber also gets the Family Cyber Safety Checklist and the "Is This a Scam?" card the moment they sign up.
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Cyber Safe Seniors: The Weekend Protection Program
The free resources here are a start. The course is the full plan: seven modules, 22 lessons, 21 worksheets, completable in one weekend. $47–$197, lifetime access.
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