Milton Public Library is hosting a special workshop aimed at helping seniors protect themselves from scammers. As technology advances, scams are becoming more sophisticated, and seniors are often targeted. This free session is designed to empower seniors with practical knowledge and tools to recognize common scams and safeguard their personal information in today’s increasingly digital world.
The workshop will take place from 1:30 to 2:30 PM at the Main Branch (1010 Main St.) and is open to all seniors in the community. Attendees will learn about various types of scams, including those that occur through phone calls, emails, and even face-to-face interactions. The session will also cover newer scams and re-emerging fraudulent schemes. Participants will be taught how to identify red flags and warning signs to protect themselves and avoid becoming victims. With the rise of online fraud, identity theft, and deceptive tactics, this workshop provides a valuable opportunity for seniors to stay informed and safeguard their well-being.
Don’t miss out on this informative event designed to keep our seniors safe!
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