FAQs
How is Savvy to Scams training different?
Savvy to Scams training is different by design. It is designed for you. It uses plain English & has easy steps for you to action. Our training is not just about your devices or digital habits. To be safer against scams, Savvy to Scams training works with you as a complete person.
With personal guidance and support from a group, learning always feels simpler. Created using proven memory-making methods, our training enables you to understand and use new patterns of mind, heart and actions. With memorable learning and guidance for safety habit change, join us to become more Savvy to Scams.
Can I get have a helper in my training?
Yes. If you choose, you might have someone you know you can trust to support you as you go through your Savvy training.
How do I help my family members or social group learn to be safer online?
We would love to help you support your people to be more Savvy for their online scam defences. Small or large group training can be given online, or if in person, if local. Training face to face can be designed for your: family members, friends, social group, club or organisation. Contact us.
I think I have seen a scam. What should I do?
We should report scams and scam attempts to our government authorities, even when we are not sure if it is a scam or something true. It is really important to report them. Follow this page link to more instructions.
I think I have been scammed. What should I do?
If you or someone you know has been scammed, there is help after a scam at IDCARE.
I’m not sure what an online scam is. What should I do?
If you are not sure what an online scam might look like, learn how to identify & avoid scams & take safe actions with Savvy to Scams training.