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How to Protect Your Wallet and Your Identity Online — Smart Cyber Safety Tips | Financial Fitness

How to Protect Your Wallet and Your Identity Online — Smart Cyber Safety Tips | Financial Fitness

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In this episode of Financial Fitness with The Money Doctor, host Dr. Frances Rahaim explores the surprising connection between online safety and your financial well-being. In a world where cyber threats can cost real money and real peace of mind, Dr. Rahaim brings on expert guest Jocelyn King from Smarter Online Safety to talk about how easy it is to fall victim to scams – and how to protect both your personal data and your hard-earned dollars.

Together they break down real-world examples of online fraud, including how even savvy people can have accounts hacked or security systems compromised. This conversation isn’t just about spotting threats — it’s about recovering confidence, protecting your financial future, and making technology work for you instead of against you. For anyone who’s ever worried about a suspicious email or wondered how to keep their money — and identity — safe online, this video offers clear, compassionate guidance and actionable steps to stay one step ahead.

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