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How to Spot a Scam Online

Things Schools Should Actually Teach | How to Spot a Scam Online | Emails, Pop-ups, and Phishing Tricks The internet is full of scams, and they’re getting more sophisticated. Whether it’s a fake email from your bank, a “you’ve won a prize” pop-up, or a social media message asking for

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The Internet Is More Than Social Media

Things Schools Should Actually Teach | The Internet Isn’t Just Social Media The Internet is massive, but many people only interact with it through social media. If your online world revolves around Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter (now X), it’s easy to forget that these are just websites. Big, powerful,

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How to Navigate a Website

Things Schools Should Actually Teach | How to Navigate a Website | A Simple Guide for Users The Internet is full of incredible content, but one surprising challenge many people face is simply finding what they’re looking for on a website. If you’ve ever struggled to locate a blog, shop,

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Hunter Storm | The Ghosts of IRC

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