Threat Protection
Identity Theft — When Criminals Become You
Seniors lose more to identity theft than any other age group in Canada and the US. Once a criminal has your information, the damage can take years to undo.
What Is Identity Theft?
Identity theft happens when someone steals your personal information — your name, SIN, date of birth, banking details, or passwords — and uses it to open accounts, take out loans, or make purchases in your name.
Most victims don’t find out for months. By then, the damage is done.
How Criminals Steal Seniors' Identities Online
Phishing Emails
Fake bank or government emails trick you into entering your credentials on fraudulent websites.
Keyloggers
Malware secretly records every keystroke — capturing passwords and banking info as you type.
Tech Support Scams
Scammers gain remote access to your computer and harvest your stored passwords and files.
Data Breaches
If your email and password are in a known data breach, criminals use them to access your other accounts.
How SeniorSafe Protects Your Identity
Malware Detection
The security software scans continuously for keyloggers and data-harvesting malware before they can capture your credentials.
Block Unauthorized Access
Install blocking and remote access monitoring prevent criminals from getting on the computer in the first place.
Early Warning System
When suspicious activity is detected, we alert you or your family immediately.
Identity Theft Can Take Years to Fix. Prevention Takes Minutes.
SeniorSafe monitors your loved one’s computer for the threats that lead to identity theft — quietly, continuously, and remotely.
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