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Let technology do the talking: How to help your elderly relatives stay safely connected online

Let technology do the talking: How to help your elderly relatives stay safely connected online
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For the last three weeks, much has changed in our lives. People have been urged to only leave home if it is absolutely necessary, such as to shop for essential items or to seek medical care. However, there are plenty of technologies available to help us maintain the usual rhythm of our daily lives. For instance, services such as Amazon Fresh or Peapod allow us to order grocery items without having to leave the house.

Unfortunately, not everybody is able to take advantage. People who are at greatest risk and need these services most – the elderly – can often experience some difficulties in using modern tools that many of us otherwise take for granted. Furthermore, their younger and more tech-savvy relatives cannot help with their daily routines as easily as they could in the past, as social distancing and restriction of physical contact have created additional barriers.

To stay in touch and buy the essentials, older generations are having to learn how technologies work and become more comfortable spending more time than usual online, which adds cybersecurity risks to the other challenges they face. According to a recent Kaspersky survey , 46% of people who are aged 55 or over do not take any special measures to protect themselves online. If we compare this to a younger generation that is 25% more than those aged 25 to 34.

This can lead to their details being stolen or revealed to third parties, as older generations may find it difficult to distinguish between genuine deals and scams created by those trying to exploit them.

To help your elderly relatives stay protected online while they are at home during the coronavirus lockdown, Kaspersky recommends taking the following measures:

Let them know that they should avoid saving their card details on the websites they visit and purchase from

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