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The ‘Too Good to Be True’ Trap: How to Avoid Online Scams This Festive Season

Scammers might be getting sneakier – but you can learn to spot their common tricks and ruses with Be Connected.

In the lead-up to the festive season, scammers are counting on people being busy, distracted, and frantically looking for last-minute deals.

From fake parcel delivery texts to bargain sales on items you love, scammers know how to play on (and manipulate) a sense of urgency, love of a bargain, and trust.

But help is a click away. The Be Connected website offers free and easy-to-follow learning resources to help you build your digital skills and safety online.

Stay safe online with Be Connected

Be Connected has lots of practical resources to help you navigate the online world with confidence, including:

  • Spotting scams: Learn how to recognise phishing emails, fake investment schemes, and crypto scams
  • Blocking unwanted calls: Reduce nuisance and telemarketing calls with simple tools
  • Boosting security: Get tips on strong passwords, antivirus protection, and keeping your devices safe

Explore the full range of free resources at: beconnected.esafety.gov.au/online-safety

Need more than a webpage to feel confident? Join a free online presentation

Want extra help in a friendly setting? Be Connected offers online learning sessions – where there are no so-called ‘dumb’ questions. Learn directly from expert trainers and ask questions along the way.

October Sessions

  • 16 October, 3pm AEDT  Can you spot a scam?
  • 21 October, 3pm AEDT  Protecting your personal information
  • 23 October, 11am AEDT  Managing your emails safely

November Sessions

  • 13 November, 3pm AEDT  Protect yourself against scams 18 November, 3pm AEDT – Helpful apps for your smart device
  • 25 November, 10am AEDT Safer online shopping: The festive season edition

Register or find out more at: beconnected.esafety.gov.au/bookings

Be Connected is a joint Australian government initiative between the Department of Social Services, the eSafety Commissioner and Good Things Foundation Australia.

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