Why SafetyPages Exists

Cybercrime doesn't discriminate. Every day, millions of ordinary people β€” not just corporations or tech-savvy individuals β€” lose money, data, and peace of mind to scams, identity theft, AI manipulation, and digital fraud.

The problem isn't a lack of information. It's that most cybersecurity advice is written for IT professionals. It's full of jargon, assumes technical knowledge, and focuses on enterprise threats rather than the real-world risks facing individuals and families.

SafetyPages was created to change that. We translate complex cybersecurity concepts into clear, actionable guidance that anyone can understand and act on β€” whether you're 15 or 75, a student or a retiree, a one-person household or a small business owner.

What We Cover

Our library covers 20 major digital safety topics, including:

  • AI threats β€” voice cloning, AI-generated phishing, synthetic identities
  • Deepfake detection β€” how to spot AI-generated video and audio
  • Scams and phishing β€” every major scam type with recognition and avoidance tips
  • Physical security β€” card skimmers, RFID/NFC theft, ATM safety
  • Identity theft β€” prevention, detection, and step-by-step recovery
  • Password and account security β€” password managers, 2FA, credential stuffing defense
  • Family safety β€” protecting children, seniors, and special risk groups
  • …and 13 more topics updated regularly

Our Editorial Standards

We take accuracy seriously. Our content is:

  • Researched β€” drawn from CISA, the FTC, FBI IC3, academic cybersecurity research, and industry reports
  • Practical β€” every guide includes actionable steps, not just awareness
  • Independent β€” affiliate relationships never influence what we recommend (see our Affiliate Disclosure)
  • Updated β€” the threat landscape changes constantly; we update guides when new information emerges
  • Accessible β€” written at a reading level accessible to non-technical audiences

How We're Funded

SafetyPages.com is free to use with no paywalls. We fund the site through affiliate partnerships β€” when readers click links to recommended products (like password managers, VPNs, or RFID-blocking wallets) and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to the reader.

We are also a participant in the Impact.com affiliate network, which connects us with cybersecurity and digital safety products we recommend. All affiliate relationships are fully disclosed. See our Affiliate Disclosure and Privacy Policy for complete details.

We only recommend products we genuinely believe help protect people. Our editorial content is completely independent of commercial relationships.

Our Promise to Readers

  • We will never sell your personal data
  • We will always disclose affiliate relationships clearly
  • We will never recommend a product solely because it pays us a commission
  • We will keep core content free and accessible to everyone
  • We will update guides when threats evolve or information changes

Contact Us

Questions, corrections, feedback, or partnership inquiries? We'd love to hear from you. Use our Contact Form β€” we aim to respond within 2 business days.