Safe Online Holiday Shopping

Description

Help your team to be smart and stay safe when shopping online with this helpful 1-page reference guide branded for your company.

With a few simple steps, they can protect themselves and their families from scams and enjoy the best deals on the gifts they need.

This reference guide guide includes tips on how to:
  • Identify and avoid fake ads and websites
  • Choose trusted retailers
  • Evaluate online reviews
  • Pay safely and securely
  • Protect their personal information


 

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

Aware Force cybersecurity awareness content is branded for your organization and perfect for:
  • Your Intranet
  • Posting on the company’s website or Internal Social Media
  • Onboarding / Training Programs
  • Email distribution
File Type: Reference Guide

$49.00

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During the checkout process, you will be prompted to upload your logo or send it via email. Once we have your brand material, we will deliver this resource branded for your organization in less than 48 hours. It will arrive via the e-mail you provided.

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