Important Information About Our Online Safety Content
Safe Digital Guide publishes educational content to help everyday users and small businesses better understand online safety, scams, account protection, and common cybersecurity risks.
Educational Information Only
The information on Safe Digital Guide is provided for general educational purposes only. Our guides, checklists, examples, and tools are designed to help readers understand common online risks and safer digital habits.
Our content should not be considered professional cybersecurity advice, legal advice, financial advice, emergency assistance, or a replacement for support from a qualified expert.
No Professional Relationship
Using this website does not create a professional, legal, financial, or cybersecurity consulting relationship between you and Safe Digital Guide.
We do not provide personalized incident response, account recovery services, legal representation, financial recovery services, or emergency support.
Security Incidents and Urgent Problems
If you believe your account has been hacked, your identity has been stolen, your business has been compromised, or you have lost money to fraud, you should contact the relevant platform, bank, payment provider, official authority, or a qualified professional as soon as possible.
For urgent cyber incidents affecting a business, you may need help from a qualified cybersecurity professional or incident response provider.
Accuracy and Updates
We aim to keep our content clear, useful, and reasonably accurate. However, online scams, platforms, security settings, and digital threats can change over time.
We cannot guarantee that all information will always be complete, current, or suitable for your specific situation.
External Links
Safe Digital Guide may link to third-party websites, tools, services, or official resources. These links are provided for convenience and educational purposes.
We are not responsible for the content, privacy practices, security, accuracy, or availability of third-party websites.
Use Your Own Judgment
Online safety decisions can depend on your location, accounts, devices, business situation, and the specific incident you are facing. Always use your own judgment and seek qualified help when needed.