January Realty Group

January Realty Group We are a real estate team built on dedication, communication, determination, and trust.

While embodying the ability to cater and adapt to all of our client's real estate needs in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas metroplex.

Please go visit Kevin and his wife. They will definitely take care of your appliance needs.
07/20/2024

Please go visit Kevin and his wife. They will definitely take care of your appliance needs.

05/14/2023
Sold and closed this past Monday.
10/29/2022

Sold and closed this past Monday.

Don't be a victim: Protecting yourself online as a senior

As more and more of our lives move online, it's important to ask ourselves how private our data is.

Cybercriminals often prey on seniors because they are seen as an easy target. They may not be as tech-savvy as younger generations and may be more likely to trust emails or phone calls from strangers.

Protecting yourself on social media
Be careful about what information you share on social media.

Don't post your address, phone number, or other personal information online. Also, be aware of what information is public and what is private. For example, your profile may be public, but your posts may be private. Also, don't accept friend requests from people you don't know.

Staying safe online: Basic tips everyone should follow:

You can do some obvious things to protect your online data, like downloading security updates, keeping your passwords updated, and being wary of scams.

Here are a few relatively easy ways to protect yourself and your data:

• Use strong passwords that are difficult for others to guess. Make sure to use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Don't ever use the same password for multiple accounts.

• Be careful about clicking on links or downloading attachments from strangers. These could contain viruses or malware that could harm your computer.

• Enable two-step verification for sites with important information such as investment accounts, bank information, credit card numbers, etc. This involves using your cell phone or email to receive a code when you log into the site to verify that it is you.

• Install anti-virus software on your computer and keep it up to date. This will help protect you from malware and other online threats.

• Beware of hackers that use all kinds of tricks to steal your data. Common scams include popups that tell you to click on them because your computer or phone is experiencing a problem. Don't click on a popup that looks unfamiliar.

• Be careful with emails that appear to be from a familiar company, such as your bank, credit card company, or other online service. The message asks you to click on a link, then the link takes you to a fake website where you're asked to enter your personal information. This gives the criminals access to your account. Never click on links in emails or text messages unless you are sure they are legitimate. If you aren't sure, call the institution directly and ask if they really need your information.

• Get rid of apps on your phone you don't use. You can access most sites from your browser, and some apps sell your data. So, if you don't use the app, get rid of it.

Conclusion
The Consumer Fraud Reporting website is a great resource for learning about common scams, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you become a victim.

While many seniors are afraid of being tracked online or hacked, the convenience of shopping, chatting with friends and family, and more is worth staying online.

It is possible to protect yourself, but you have to pay attention. Just like in real life where you shouldn't trust strangers, the same applies to the internet.

We specialize in educating and helping you protect what you have for the people you love the most. Contact us to learn more about how we can help.

Are you ready to Buy/Sell? Give us a call today.The January Group is here to give you the VIP treatment. (817)504-2814
10/11/2022

Are you ready to Buy/Sell? Give us a call today.
The January Group is here to give you the VIP treatment.
(817)504-2814

Please call Leslie’s Team to help protect your loved one’s.
08/22/2022

Please call Leslie’s Team to help protect your loved one’s.

Don't be a victim: Protecting yourself online as a senior

As more and more of our lives move online, it's important to ask ourselves how private our data is.

Cybercriminals often prey on seniors because they are seen as an easy target. They may not be as tech-savvy as younger generations and may be more likely to trust emails or phone calls from strangers.

Protecting yourself on social media
Be careful about what information you share on social media.

Don't post your address, phone number, or other personal information online. Also, be aware of what information is public and what is private. For example, your profile may be public, but your posts may be private. Also, don't accept friend requests from people you don't know.

Staying safe online: Basic tips everyone should follow:

You can do some obvious things to protect your online data, like downloading security updates, keeping your passwords updated, and being wary of scams.

Here are a few relatively easy ways to protect yourself and your data:

• Use strong passwords that are difficult for others to guess. Make sure to use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Don't ever use the same password for multiple accounts.

• Be careful about clicking on links or downloading attachments from strangers. These could contain viruses or malware that could harm your computer.

• Enable two-step verification for sites with important information such as investment accounts, bank information, credit card numbers, etc. This involves using your cell phone or email to receive a code when you log into the site to verify that it is you.

• Install anti-virus software on your computer and keep it up to date. This will help protect you from malware and other online threats.

• Beware of hackers that use all kinds of tricks to steal your data. Common scams include popups that tell you to click on them because your computer or phone is experiencing a problem. Don't click on a popup that looks unfamiliar.

• Be careful with emails that appear to be from a familiar company, such as your bank, credit card company, or other online service. The message asks you to click on a link, then the link takes you to a fake website where you're asked to enter your personal information. This gives the criminals access to your account. Never click on links in emails or text messages unless you are sure they are legitimate. If you aren't sure, call the institution directly and ask if they really need your information.

• Get rid of apps on your phone you don't use. You can access most sites from your browser, and some apps sell your data. So, if you don't use the app, get rid of it.

Conclusion
The Consumer Fraud Reporting website is a great resource for learning about common scams, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you become a victim.

While many seniors are afraid of being tracked online or hacked, the convenience of shopping, chatting with friends and family, and more is worth staying online.

It is possible to protect yourself, but you have to pay attention. Just like in real life where you shouldn't trust strangers, the same applies to the internet.

We specialize in educating and helping you protect what you have for the people you love the most. Contact us to learn more about how we can help.

08/05/2022
Buying a Home May Make More Financial Sense Than Renting OneIf rising home prices leave you wondering if it makes more s...
08/03/2022

Buying a Home May Make More Financial Sense Than Renting One

If rising home prices leave you wondering if it makes more sense to rent or buy a home in today’s housing market, consider this. It’s not just home prices that have risen in recent years – rental prices have skyrocketed as well.

That means rising prices will likely impact your housing plans either way. But there are a few key differences that could make buying a home a more worthwhile option for you.

>>If You Need More Space, Buying a Home May Be More Affordable

What you may not realize is that, according to the latest data from realtor.com and the National Association of Realtors (NAR), it may actually be more affordable to buy than rent depending on how many bedrooms you need. So, if one of the factors motivating you to move is a desire for more space, this could be the added encouragement...


January Realty Group /
Adam White · Tommy January

If rising home prices leave you wondering if it makes more sense to rent or buy a home in today’s housing market, consider this. It’s not just home prices that have risen in recent years – rental prices have skyrocketed as well. As a recent article from realtor.com says:

08/01/2022

How Homeownership Can Help Shield You from Inflation

Don't let inflation delay your homebuying plans. Let's connect so you can start the process today.


January Realty Group /
Adam White · Tommy January

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