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Free Online Safety Tools

Free Online Safety Tools and Checklists

Safe Digital Guide is building beginner-friendly online safety tools and checklists to help everyday users and small businesses review suspicious messages, improve account security, and reduce common online risks.

Online Safety Tools Coming Soon

These online safety tools are designed to be simple, practical, and easy to follow. They are educational resources created to help users make safer decisions before clicking links, replying to messages, sharing sensitive information, or changing account settings.

Our tools do not scan your device, access your accounts, collect passwords, or replace professional cybersecurity support. They are built to help you think through common risks with clear questions, practical steps, and simple checklists.

Checklist

Phishing Email Checklist

A simple step-by-step checklist to help you review suspicious emails before clicking links, opening attachments, downloading files, or replying to unknown senders.

Coming soon
Security Score

Password Security Score

A beginner-friendly tool to help you review your password habits, account protection, two-factor authentication setup, and login security basics.

Coming soon
Recovery

Hacked Account Recovery Checklist

A practical checklist for what to do after an email, social media, cloud, banking, or online account may have been hacked or compromised.

Coming soon
Small Business

Small Business Cybersecurity Checklist

A simple checklist for freelancers, creators, small teams, and business owners who want to reduce common online security risks.

Coming soon

How These Online Safety Tools Can Help

Many online risks happen during quick decisions. A message looks urgent, a link seems official, an account alert feels serious, or a payment request appears to come from someone you trust. In those moments, a simple checklist can help you slow down and review the situation.

Safe Digital Guide focuses on practical online safety tools that help users check warning signs, verify information, and avoid common mistakes before taking action.

  • Review suspicious emails before clicking links or opening attachments.
  • Check password and account safety habits.
  • Follow safer steps after a possible account compromise.
  • Understand basic small business cybersecurity actions.
  • Build safer online habits without technical jargon.

What These Tools Do Not Do

These resources are not antivirus software, account recovery services, fraud investigation tools, or professional cybersecurity assessments. They do not connect to your accounts, request private credentials, or scan your personal devices.

If you are dealing with financial loss, identity theft, legal issues, or an urgent security incident, contact the relevant platform, your bank, local authorities, or a qualified professional.

For additional public safety awareness, you can also review the CISA Secure Our World campaign.

Important Note

These online safety tools and checklists are for educational purposes only. They do not provide legal, financial, emergency, or professional cybersecurity advice.

Safe Digital Guide is designed to help users understand online risks, recognize warning signs, and take safer next steps in everyday digital situations.