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How Seniors Can Protect Themselves from Cybercrimes

Unfortunately, cybercrimes against seniors continue to be a big problem in the U.S. According to the FBI 2022 Elder Fraud Report, cybercrime cost Americans over age 60 more than $3 billion last year, a whopping 84 percent increase from 2021. 


5 Discount Sites You NEED in Your Life

We’re here to tell you that saving money (yep, even in this economy) can be easy! Here are 5 discount sites that can help you today!


Best Dating Apps for Retirees

Whether you’re interested in dating again or just looking for a friend to spend time with, these apps can help!


10 Best Smart Home Devices for Seniors

Smart home devices are a growing trend, and this list can help you decide which ones might be a good fit for your lifestyle.

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How to Save & Protect All Your Photos & Videos in Just One Click — Without Searching Your Computer

If you’re like most Baby Boomers, then you probably have hundreds, if not thousands, of family photos and videos saved on both your phone and your computer…

You’ll Never Lose A Family Photo Or Video Again With This Genius New “Automatic Backup Device”

6 Ways Seniors Are Redefining Aging with Technology

Gone are the days when seniors were seen as tech-illiterate. Here are 6 ways seniors are redefining aging with technology.

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10 Podcasts for Baby Boomers and How to Listen

Are you a Baby Boomer looking for a new way to stay informed, entertained, and engaged? Look no further than podcasts!

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How to Create an Online Memorial for a Departed Loved One

Thousands of families create online memorials for departed loved ones. Here’s what you should know.

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Best TV Remotes for Seniors

Most modern TV remotes – that come with dozens of unnecessary buttons – can be confusing for anyone to operate but can be especially challenging for elderly seniors.

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How to Track Down Old Friends Online

Thanks to the Internet, tracking down long-lost friends from many years ago is relatively easy to do and, in most cases, it won’t cost you a cent. Here are some tips and online tools to help you get started. 

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How to Close Social Media Accounts of a Deceased Loved One

Social media is part of many people’s daily lives, but when a person passes away their dormant accounts can become vulnerable to scammers who can hack into them and even steal your deceased loved one’s identity. 

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10 Best Memory-Boosting Podcasts for Mental Agility in Your Golden Years

From comedy to educational resources and everything in between, there’s truly a podcast for everyone. Here are 10 memory-boosting ones to try!


14 Must-Listen-To Podcasts for Retirement Planning Success

Here’s a list of podcasts featuring some of today’s leading retirement experts dedicated to simplifying and assisting you in making informed decisions about your financial future.

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13 Best Retirement Lifestyle Podcasts

When you think about retirement podcasts your first thought is probably: “Oh, another podcast about finances.” However, plenty of podcasts revolve around everything retirement has to offer! Here are 13 of the very best.


5 Best Cell Phones for Seniors

Here are the top choices from experts!

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