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  1. How to spot a catfish

    A catfish is a person who sets up a fake online identity to trick people who are looking for love, often to get money. Find out how to spot a catfish.

  2. Owning a pet

    A pet can be a loyal companion as we get older, and it's not unusual to decide to keep a cat or a dog in later in life.

  3. Glossary of online terms

    terminology about technology can be confusing. If you're coming across new words for the first time, our A-Z glossary of technological terms explains what they mean. Address bar The address bar is at the top ... browser (such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome). It's where the address of a webpage (or URL) appears. You can type a web address straight into the address bar – for example, typing 'www.ageuk

  4. In the driving seat information guide

    Getting older doesn't have to mean giving up driving. Download our guide to find out more.

  5. 3G switch off

    affect some people’s mobile phones, tablets and telehealth devices. Find out what, if anything, you need to do. The 3G network is a way of connecting to the internet from mobile devices (smartphones, ... the 3G network, soon you won’t be able to connect to the internet this way anymore. If your phone or tablet uses 3G Once 3G is switched off, apps like WhatsApp and Facebook won’t work when you’re

  6. Do what you can

    How Freedom To Move, a new series of videos from We Are Undefeatable starring comedian Bill Bailey, can help older people get active around the home.

  7. Bill Bailey on keeping moving and growing older

    Bill Bailey discusses his new S.O.F.A workout video with We Are Undefeatable to help people with long-term health conditions get more active.

  8. Cycle for charity

    Fundraising is a rewarding way of supporting Age UK. Get on your bike for Age UK and take part in some of the UK's best cycling events.

  9. Men in Sheds

    Men in Sheds is a project from Age UK that supports older men who want to get together, share and learn new skills.

  10. Care needs assessment

    You need to get a care needs assessment from your local council in order to be eligible for support from social services. Find out more from Age UK.

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