Beginner-friendly
Sessions use simple language and a pace that suits first-time learners.
We run clear, practical sessions that help people spot scam warning signs, protect important accounts, and know what to do before they click, reply, share details, or act.
Sessions use simple language and a pace that suits first-time learners.
We use realistic scam examples from messages, calls, links, and urgent requests.
Sessions can be remote or in person where available, with content shaped around your group.
People are asked to make quick decisions every day: a delivery text, a payment request, an account warning, a fake profile, a strange link, or a call that sounds urgent. The risk grows when people are unsure when to pause, what to check, and who to ask before they act.
Tell us who the session is for, the format you need, and the online safety concerns your group is seeing most. We shape the session around practical examples, simple checks, and takeaways people can use before they click, reply, share details, or act.
No. Sessions use simple language, practical examples, and a pace that suits first-time learners.
Session length depends on the group, format, and topics covered. Tell us what you need and we will suggest a practical format.
Yes. Sessions can be delivered remotely by video call. In-person sessions may be available depending on location and scheduling.
Common topics include scam messages, fake links, payment requests, account alerts, passwords, two-step verification, privacy settings, device safety, and what to do before sharing information.
Yes. We can shape examples and emphasis around the people attending, the risks they are seeing, and the type of guidance they will find easiest to remember.
Usually no. If a session includes guided checks, we will explain beforehand whether people should bring a phone, tablet, or account details they can safely access themselves.
We keep Remaleh fairly priced because Cyber Safety should be accessible to everyday people. Tell us about your group and we will explain the practical option before you commit.