Learn how to stay safe online!

We've put together some simple, super-useful tips to help you stay safe online—no panic, no jargon, just smart moves. Because we believe the internet should be a space for freedom, not unwanted surprises. Take a look, learn a thing or two, and surf smart.

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Quick tips

How to protect yourself online?

Scroll through our quick tips — simple, visual, and straight to the point. Think of it as your personal digital safety deck — tap, learn, stay in control.

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Scam examples

Don't get played — spot the red flags.

Here are some of the most common tricks scammers use.

We've paired each one with a short description and an image to help you recognize (and avoid) them in real life.

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Phishing emails & fake websites

You get an urgent email from your "bank" asking you to log in — but the link leads to a fake site designed to steal your data.

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Delivery scams

A text claims your package is stuck and asks for payment to release it. Real delivery services don’t work like that. Don’t enter your card details.

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Too-good-to-be-true giveaways

"You’ve won a brand new iPhone!" — but they just want your personal info or money for "shipping." Skip the dream, it’s a trap.

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Impersonation scams

A scammer pretends to be a friend, a company rep, or even your boss. They ask for money or codes. Always double-check — and don’t rush.

Spot the Scam

Think you can tell what’s real and what’s a scam?
Let’s find out.

"Spot the Scam" is our interactive quiz that puts your scam-spotting skills to the test.
You'll see real-looking messages, emails, websites, and calls — your job? Decide if it's legit or a trick.

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Step 1: Choose your battlefield
SPick a category:
Step 2: Investigate the case
You’ll get real-life style examples — emails, SMS, fake websites and chats. Look closely, then choose: Scam or Safe?
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Email Phishing
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Phone Scams
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Fake Websites
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Social Media Traps
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Choose a category to start the game.

You’ll be challenged to spot scams — in emails, websites, calls, and more.

Trust your instincts. Or train them here.

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Nice job, detective!

You cracked the case. Ready for your next mission?

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Report a Scam

How to Report a Scam Involving Your JUZT Card

If you think you’ve fallen victim to fraud or received a suspicious message, don’t panic — but act fast. Here’s what to do:

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Step 1
Block your card

Immediately block your JUZT Card via the mobile app or by calling our 24/7 support line.

Step 2
Contact our support team

Reach out to our security team through the official channels. Provide all details you have — screenshots, message text, email headers, or links.

Step 3
File a report

If necessary, report the case to the relevant authorities or your local cybercrime unit. This helps prevent further harm to others.

Phishing

A fake message or email that tricks you into revealing sensitive data like passwords or card numbers.

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HTTPS

A secure version of the web protocol. Always look for the little padlock in your browser’s address bar before entering personal info.

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Malware

Malicious software designed to damage or gain access to your device. Often hidden in attachments or sketchy downloads.

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Social Engineering

When someone manipulates you into giving up confidential info by pretending to be someone you trust.

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Security Terms You Should Know

Here are a few key terms to help you stay cyber-smart. Want to dive deeper? Check out our Financial Dictionary.

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Learn More About Staying Safe Online

Want to go deeper? Check out our latest blog posts and handy glossary for more tips, examples, and real-world stories.

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