Mesa Public Library to Host Internet Safety Program and Free Online Resources

0Comments

Online scams are more prevalent than ever but not always easy to recognize. The staff at Mesa Public Library will be presenting a free public program on internet safety on Tuesday, Sep. 13th from 7 to 8 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to attend virtually via Zoom livestream or in person in the conference room on the upper level of Mesa Public Library.
This program emphasizes scams that target seniors but will be beneficial for anyone, and all ages are welcome. Anyone struggling to keep up with the digital age and the game of internet scammers should consider attending. This program will cover common techniques used to separate you from your money and information and will help you learn to recognize “phishing” attempts, better protect yourself online, and feel more confident while browsing the world wide web.
As a supplement to this program, the library system also offers digital resources through Udemy, an online learning environment that offers educational modules on internet safety. This service is free to library patrons and only requires a library card number to sign in.
If you’re interested in attending this program, please visit the event calendar at LosAlamosLibrary.org or call (505) 662-8257 to register. Hosted by graduate student Meagan Carter. Thanks to the Friends of Los Alamos County Libraries for making library programs and services possible.

Original source found here.



Related

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe

District 2 councilors to host community coffee event in Santa Fe

Santa Fe’s District 2 Councilors Elizabeth Barrett and Paul Bustamante will hold a community coffee event on June 12. Residents can discuss local issues and meet their representatives at ICONIK Coffee Roasters.

Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1

Santa Fe County launches 2026 summer DWI prevention campaign with local outreach

Santa Fe County has launched its 2026 summer DWI prevention campaign featuring local outreach efforts using familiar symbols like the roadrunner. Residents will see messages throughout community venues encouraging safe transportation choices after drinking.

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe

City of Santa Fe announces pool reopenings and facility repairs for summer

The City of Santa Fe Recreation Division has reopened Bicentennial Tot Pool after boiler repairs and announced upcoming openings at other facilities. Repairs at Genoveva Chavez Community Center are underway, with amenities expected to become available soon.