Scams Aware

Secure your devices and data

  • Setting phones to send unknown numbers to voicemail
  • Update your devices with the latest security patches and antimalware
  • Use strong passwords or create passphrase such as “My 1st car is a red mini”
  • Add a layer of protection by setting up two-factor authentication for your accounts
  • Lower your bank account transaction limits
  • Improve privacy settings to limit and/or prohibit viewing by strangers
  • Do not simply disclose your personal data and bank account details

There are several apps and tools available to help secure your devices and data. Keep in mind that the effectiveness of these apps can vary, and it’s important to stay up to date with the latest security practices. Here are some categories of security apps you might consider:

Caller ID Detection Apps:

  • Truecaller: Offers caller ID, spam detection, and call blocking features to help identify and block unwanted calls.
  • Whoscall: A caller ID and number lookup app designed to help users identify incoming calls, block spam calls.

Antivirus and Anti-Malware Apps:

  • Bitdefender: Offers strong antivirus and malware protection.
  • Kaspersky: Known for its robust malware detection and protection features.
  • Malwarebytes: Focuses on detecting and removing malware and spyware.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Apps:

  • Google Authenticator: Generates time-based one-time passwords for added security.
  • Authy: Allows multi-device support for 2FA codes.
  • Microsoft Authenticator: Offers 2FA and secure sign-ins for Microsoft accounts.

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Apps:

  • ExpressVPN: Offers secure browsing and anonymity by encrypting your internet connection.
  • NordVPN: Known for its strong privacy features and global server network.
  • CyberGhost: Provides easy-to-use VPN services for enhanced privacy.