Even if You’re Not Rich, You’re at Risk (’70s Series)

Description

A Friendly Reminder That Scammers Want Your Data—No Matter What

The Your Personal Information Is Valuable poster is a 1-page digital or printable visual aid that is part of our ’70s-style poster pack. It combines humor and simple messaging to remind users that scammers don’t just target the wealthy—everyone’s personal information can be exploited. Featuring a cheerful sloth character, this poster delivers an approachable, memorable message that encourages employees, students, and families to protect their identity and be mindful about sharing personal details online or offline. Its bright design makes it ideal for common areas, classrooms, and digital newsletters.

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Breakroom or Common Area Display
  • School Computer Lab or Classroom Poster
  • HR Onboarding Packets
  • Employee Newsletters or Family Outreach
  • K–12 Cyber Safety Week
  • Quarterly Awareness Campaigns
  • Digital Citizenship Programs
File Type: Poster

$49.00

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