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  1. Shop online

    Shop online with Age UK's eBay and preloved page to support older people.

  2. Glossary of online terms

    From' apps' and 'browsers' to 'Zoom' and 'YouTube' – online terminology can be confusing. Age UK's glossary of online terms explains what they mean.

  3. Online art classes

    Julie Sajous knew how important her art classes were to older people, so decided to host them online during lockdown to provide creativity and company.

  4. Staying safe online

    Getting online can make life easier and more convenient in many ways – from staying connected with family to doing your shopping and banking online. But online scams are becoming increasingly common. We

  5. Shopping safely online

    Shopping online is a quick and convenient alternative to shopping in person. But it's important that you protect your personal and financial information to stay as safe and secure as possible when shopping ... shopping online.

  6. Password tips for online security

    The best thing you can do to stay safe online is set up a strong password and use different passwords for different devices and accounts. Find out more about online password security on the Age UK website

  7. Helping older people get online

    Find out how Age UK is supporting older people to get online through programmes that increase skills and confidence.

  8. A guide to online banking

    Online banking allows you to manage your finances from home or when you're out and about, using your bank's website or smartphone app. We've brought together information and advice on how to access online

  9. Older people take their passion for writing online

    Salford hasn't let the lockdown dampen their creative spirits. Instead they've taken their sessions online to great success. Writing provides the opportunity for escapism and to transcend limitations, which ... Government guidelines were introduced, however, the hub has been closed, so the group moved their efforts online, keeping the same day and time they used to (Wednesdays at 1.30pm) but now hold them on Zoom. The

  10. How to transfer money or pay someone online

    there are some precautions you should take to keep your money safe. To make transfers online, you need to set up online banking. The exact steps you need to take vary depending on your bank, but you'll usually ... be sent straight away, or at a later date and time. Money sent using the 'Faster Payments' through online banking on your smartphone app will reach the recipient’s account within 2 hours, and sometimes

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