Learn practical tips to protect yourself from scams, identity theft, and online harassment with a women-centered guide to digital safety.
INTRO:
The internet connects us—but it can also expose us.
Women are more likely to be targets of online harassment, scams, identity theft, and doxxing. Whether you’re managing a business, sharing family photos, or just scrolling social, you deserve to feel safe.
Common Threats
🔐 Phishing emails that mimic trusted sources
🕵️♀️ Stalkers using your public info
🎯 Scams targeting women’s shopping and wellness habits
📸 Personal photos reposted or misused
Your Digital Self-Defense Toolkit
- Use a password manager to keep logins secure
- Enable two-factor authentication on all key accounts
- Limit what you share publicly, especially location
- Be suspicious of emails asking for personal info
- Change passwords regularly and avoid reusing them
Bonus Tip: Google yourself! See what’s publicly available and remove what you can.
CLOSING:
You wouldn’t leave your front door unlocked—don’t leave your digital life wide open either. Take control of your privacy, and protect your peace.