Hi Mom, because we care so much about your safety, I’ve put together a special four-part class to help you feel confident and secure whenever you use your computer or phone.

How to Use This Class

To get the most out of these lessons, we’ll follow a simple three-step rhythm for each topic:

  1. The Lesson: I will explain a specific digital safety topic in plain English
  2. Hands-On Activity: We will practice the skill together on your actual device so you can get the "feel" for it in your hands.
  3. The Quiz: At the end of each section, there are 10 quick questions to help you learn without pressure.


Class 1: Spotting the "Urgency" Trap


Mom, I want you to learn how scammers try to "hijack" your brain by making you feel panicked. They want to create a "digital fire" that makes you act before you think.



  1. If a text says your bank is closed unless you click a link now, what should you do? (Wait/Delete)
  2. Does the IRS send text messages to demand money? (Yes/No)
  3. What is the main goal of a "scary" email? (To help you/To panic you)
  4. If you feel panicked by an email, should you click the link? (Yes/No)
  5. Who should you call if you're worried about your bank? (The number in the text/The number on your card)
  6. Is "Final Notice" usually a sign of a real emergency or a scam? (Emergency/Scam)
  7. Scammers want you to act ______? (Slowly/Quickly)
  8. Should you trust a text from an unknown number? (Yes/No)
  9. If an email has your name but sounds scary, is it definitely real? (Yes/No)
  10. What is the best thing to do with a scary, unknown text? (Reply/Delete)



Class 2: The "Deepfake" Voice & Family Code Words

Mom, I want you to learn that in 2026, a computer can copy anyone's voice—even mine—using just a short recording from the internet.




Quiz:

  1. Can a computer sound like a family member? (Yes/No)
  2. What is a "Family Code Word"? (A password/A secret word for safety)
  3. If "I" call you and sound like I'm in trouble, what is the first thing you ask? (The code word/How much money)
  4. Should you send money to someone who doesn't know the code word? (Yes/No)
  5. Where should you keep your code word? (On the fridge/Near your phone)
  6. If a "grandchild" says "Don't tell Mom," is that a red flag? (Yes/No)
  7. Can scammers find our voices on the internet? (Yes/No)
  8. If you're unsure if it's really me, should you hang up and call me back? (Yes/No)
  9. Is a computer-made voice called a "Deepfake"? (Yes/No)
  10. Do we ever share our code word with a stranger? (Yes/No)


Class 3: Hovering Before You Click


Mom, I want you to learn how to see "behind the mask" of a link before you ever touch it.




  1. What is "hovering"? (Clicking quickly/Moving the mouse over without clicking)
  2. Can a link look like a real company but go to a fake one? (Yes/No)
  3. Where do you look for the "real" address when hovering? (The top/The bottom or a small box)
  4. If the link says "Amazon" but the hover says "https://www.google.com/search?q=store-123.com," is it safe? (Yes/No)
  5. Should you click a link in an email you weren't expecting? (Yes/No)
  6. What is a "spoofed" address? (A real one/A fake one that looks real)
  7. If an email has the "Amazon" logo, is it definitely from Amazon? (Yes/No)
  8. Is it safer to type a website address yourself? (Yes/No)
  9. Does "Hovering" work on a phone? (Yes, if you hold your finger down/No)
  10. If you aren't sure, should you ask me first? (Yes/No)


Class 4: The "Silent Handshake" (MFA)


Mom, I want you to learn about your "Second Key." This is how we make sure that even if a scammer gets your password, they still can't get into your accounts.




  1. What is a "Second Key" (MFA)? (A spare key/An extra layer of security)
  2. Where is the special code usually sent? (To your neighbor/To your phone)
  3. If a "tech support" person asks for your code, do you give it to them? (Yes/No)
  4. Is your password the only thing you need for a secure account? (Yes/No)
  5. Should you read your security codes to anyone on the phone? (Yes/No)
  6. Does MFA make it harder for scammers to get in? (Yes/No)
  7. If you get a code but you aren't trying to log in, is that a red flag? (Yes/No)
  8. Is a "Silent Handshake" a good way to stay safe? (Yes/No)
  9. Can a fingerprint be a "Second Key"? (Yes/No)
  10. Is the code sent to your phone your secret? (Yes/No)