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  1. call-blocking app. Some apps are free, but others charge a monthly fee. Some apps will access your contacts. Calls might be stopped, ring silently, or go straight to voicemail.

  2. YOU USE VOIP Not sure if your home phone nternet (VoIP)? Check wi Some services are free, but others charge a monthly fee. With blocking services, calls might be stopped, ring silently, or go …

  3. Report Phishing Forward phishing emails to [email protected] and [email protected]. Report it to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint.

  4. Want to know more? Sign up for scam alerts at ftc.gov/subscribe. ON Passit Please Report Scams If you spot a health care scam, please report it to the Federal Trade Commission. • Call the FTC at 1 …

  5. You may limit “prescreened” offers of credit and insurance you get based on information in your credit report. Unsolicited “prescreened” offers for credit and insurance must include a toll-free phone …

  6. ON Passit Please Report Scams If you spot a scam, please report it to the Federal Trade Commission.

  7. calls from debt collectors about debts that don’t belong to you a notice from the IRS that someone used your Social Security number mail, email, or calls about accounts or jobs in your minor child’s name …

  8. Don’t respond to calls, texts, or emails about money from the government—or anyone asking for your personal or bank account information. Government agencies like the IRS will not call, text, or email …

  9. If you get a pop-up, call, spam email or any other urgent message about a virus on your computer, stop. Don’t click on any links or call a phone number. Don’t send any money. Don’t give anyone control of …

  10. Lesson 1: Ad Awareness - Federal Trade Commission

    Lesson 1: Ad Awareness This lesson invites students to explore what advertising is, what ads do, and who's responsible for the messages in ads. Objective Students will define the term advertising and …