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Smart Digital Safety Tips for LGBTQ+ Older Adults
Being online helps us stay connected, informed, and supported-but it's also important to protect your personal information. Even small details shared online can be pieced together by bad actors, leading to identity theft, scams, or even threats to your safety. This guide helps you stay safer with a few simple habits.
Kristen Kelley
May 111 min read


How to Recognize and Avoid LGBTQ+ - Targeted Scams Online
Cybercriminals exploit trust and the need for community. They impersonate trusted figures or create fake offers to steal personal information or money.
Kristen Kelley
May 111 min read


Guarding Your Privacy: How LGBTQ+ Individuals Can Reduce Data Risks
Sensitive personal information-like sexual orientation, gender identity, or medical history-needs extra protection. Data breaches can lead to harassment, discrimination, or even legal persecution.
Kristen Kelley
May 71 min read


Digital Safety While Traveling Internationally
This checklist provides a starting point for practicing digital safety while traveling internationally (or re-entering the U.S.).
Kristen Kelley
May 71 min read


Digital Footprint Management
Your "digital footprint" is the trail of data you leave online. Managing it helps control your online narrative and privacy.
Kristen Kelley
May 71 min read


Setting Up Secure Shared Technology Spaces in LGBTQ+ Centers
Check out these key steps your organization can take to protect shared technology resources and maintain physical digital safety.
Kristen Kelley
May 71 min read


Building Strong Authentication Habits
Your digital identity is guarded by your passwords and authentication methods. Learn how to build strong authentication habits.
Kristen Kelley
May 51 min read
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