Dear Patriot, | Yesterday, I showed you the scams draining retirees in 2025. Today, let’s talk about how to protect yourself—without becoming paranoid. | The truth is, you don’t need to live in fear to stay safe. Don’t give personal information to callers you didn’t contact first. Add two-factor authentication to your important accounts. Check your statements regularly, freeze your credit if you’re not using it, and remember: anyone demanding urgent payment or secrecy is a scammer, period. | This isn’t about hiding from the world. It’s about keeping your freedom while protecting what you’ve built. | Tomorrow, we’ll move to a new topic—how to build a strong, fulfilling social life in retirement without draining your wallet or losing your independence. | | Sponsored Content | | | Poll Of The Day | | Do you actively take steps to protect yourself from scams? | | | Fun Fact Of The Day | Using two-factor authentication can block up to 99% of automated hacking attempts on your accounts. | |
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