Tip of the Day: Don’t Click on Strange-Looking Links – Stay Safe Online!
- Carleen Lachman
- Jun 25
- 1 min read
Sometimes, harmful computer viruses and scams spread through links that seem to come from people you know—like a friend, child, or grandchild. But just because a message looks familiar doesn’t mean it’s safe. If you receive a link that looks unusual—for example, if it has strange spelling, odd symbols, or just seems off—don’t click on it right away. Instead, take a moment to call or message the person who sent it and ask if they really meant to send it. It could be that their account was hacked without them even knowing. It might mean waiting a bit before you get to see that funny video or interesting article—but it’s better to be safe than sorry. If you’re unsure and don’t want to wait, you can copy and paste the link into a trusted website that checks links for safety. Just remember: don’t click the link directly until you’re sure it’s safe. Your online safety is important—take a moment to double-check before you click. Check out this info: Norton highlights this as one of the steps you can take to be secure online. https://us.norton.com/blog/how-to/5-ways-you-can-help-yourself-stay-secure-online

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