Using the Internet Safely For Seniors

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➟ Quizzes can also generate targeted spam offers based
on your answers. If you answer a diabetes quiz that
asks about your least attractive feature, and you
answer your skin,what do you want to bet that skin
lotion and anti-wrinkle cream spam mail begins to
appear in your inbox?

You must be especially careful about spam regarding
medications and miracle cures. Never buy medical
supplies or medications from online drug stores that
you don’t already have a personal relationship with in
the brick-and-mortar world.

Protect Yourself


Now that you understand the value of your information to others, you
can keep yourself relatively safe by following this advice:

➟ Interact with only sites you trust.These might be
sites that people you know recommend or businesses
you trust offline. You can also use a feature in your
Internet browser or a security product, such as McAfee
Site Advisor (read more about these in Chapter 4), to
identify and avoid sites that are known to download
malware(malicious software) onto your computer.

➟ Don’t expose private information to the general
public.If you’re sharing personal information such as
your name, location, or daily schedule, keep settings
in social networking and other accounts private. (See
Figure 2-9.) If you’re writing for the broader public,
take care to avoid exposing private information at all.

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Part I: The Foundation of Using the Internet Safely

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