07-01-25 ARI Slibe (TPD 2nd)

Dear Patriot,

Yesterday, I showed you the scams draining retirees in 2025. Today, let’s talk about how to protect yourself—without becoming paranoid.

The truth is, you don’t need to live in fear to stay safe. Don’t give personal information to callers you didn’t contact first. Add two-factor authentication to your important accounts. Check your statements regularly, freeze your credit if you’re not using it, and remember: anyone demanding urgent payment or secrecy is a scammer, period.

This isn’t about hiding from the world. It’s about keeping your freedom while protecting what you’ve built.

Tomorrow, we’ll move to a new topic—how to build a strong, fulfilling social life in retirement without draining your wallet or losing your independence.

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Using two-factor authentication can block up to 99% of automated hacking attempts on your accounts.