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SUMMARY:Digital & Financial Estate Planning: Unlock Essential Skills to Protect What Matters
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Saturday\, October 4th\, 2025 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nLocation: Stouffville Legion Branch 459\, 150 Mostar St\, Stouffville\nLunch generously provided by O’Neill Funeral Home \nTake Control of Your Digital and Financial Estate Planning\nJoin us for an essential afternoon covering what every adult should know about managing their digital legacy and final affairs. Whether you’re planning ahead for yourself or helping aging parents get organized\, this free event will walk you through the essential steps of digital and financial estate planning—from organizing your will and legal documents to managing online accounts and pre-paid funeral plans. \nThe Agenda\n\nKnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation Presentation on Cybersafety and Digital Estate Management\nFree lunch provided by O’Neill Funeral Home\nO’Neill Funeral Home Presentation on Funeral Pre-Planning\n\nWhat You’ll Learn About Cybersafety and Digital Estate Management – Presented by KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\nAdopt Smart Cyber Habits \nStrong cybersecurity habits aren’t just for tech experts—they’re for everyone. A few simple changes can protect your personal data and give your digital estate more integrity in the long run. These habits not only reduce your risk of fraud now—they also help ensure your digital footprint remains secure and manageable in the future. \nUnderstand the Legal Essentials \nLearn the difference between wills\, Power of Attorney\, and advanced care directives. Standard Power of Attorney documents often don’t include digital access. That can create major roadblocks for your executor or family members. We’ll cover what’s legally required in Ontario and highlight common pitfalls—like using outdated templates or forgetting to update beneficiaries. \n\nImportant: Most Power of Attorney documents don’t cover digital accounts unless explicitly written in. We’ll explain how to make your digital wishes clear and legally sound. \n\nPlan for Your Digital Estate \nFrom online banking and email accounts to digital photos\, cloud storage\, and cryptocurrency\, we’ll show you how to create a digital inventory that your executor can access. You’ll also learn how to assign legacy contacts for platforms like Facebook\, Google\, and Apple. \n\nDid you know? Without a digital plan\, loved ones may not be able to access vital accounts—or shut down ongoing services. \n\nLearn more on about Protecting Your Digital Estate – KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation \n3 Simple Habits to Stay Safe:\n\nNever send money or personal info without confirming the request\nAlways verify urgent messages using a second method (e.g. phone call)\nBe cautious with messages that use fear or urgency to push you into action\n\nLearning how to protect your digital life now helps secure your estate later. \nWhat You’ll Learn About Pre-Funeral Planning: Presented by O’Neill Funeral Home\nUnderstand Pre-Paid Funeral Plans and Green Burial Options \nPre-paid funeral funds are protected by provincial law. We’ll walk through how these funds are accessed and how to make sure your executor knows where and how to use them. Cremation and green burial options will also be discussed\, helping you align your end-of-life choices with your values and budget. \nExplore funeral pre-planning services: Oneill Funeral Services \nOrganizing Your Estate for your Executor \nOrganizing your estate for your executor is one of the most impactful ways to reduce stress and confusion for your loved ones. O’Neill Funeral Home will explain how to prepare a well-documented estate file that includes your will\, Power of Attorney documents\, key financial information\, and funeral preferences. When this information is clearly organized and accessible\, your executor can act with confidence and clarity\, avoiding delays and legal complications during an already emotional time. \nUnderstanding Wills\, & Power of Attorney \nUnderstanding wills\, Powers of Attorney (POAs)\, and what’s legally required in Ontario is essential for ensuring your wishes are carried out. You will be guided on what each document does\, how they differ\, and what’s required for them to be legally valid. Knowing the legal basics helps prevent costly mistakes\, such as outdated documents\, missing signatures\, or unclear instructions that could delay or even invalidate parts of your estate plan. \n \nBanks and service providers won’t accept verbal instructions\, and even a well-meaning family member can’t act without proper legal and digital access. Digital and financial estate planning ensures that your instructions are followed\, your digital identity is protected\, and your loved ones aren’t left guessing. \nDon’t wait until it’s too late—plan with clarity today. \n \nCheck out our Downloadable Resource!\nThis tipsheet explains the digital estate planning process and highlights key things to remember as you create a plan to protect your digital accounts and assets. Download for free to view all of the tips! \nDownload Resource \n\nHow To Reserve\nSeats are limited. Reserve your spot now and take the first step toward responsible estate planning. \nTo RSVP please contact: rochellestouffvillelegion@rogers.com \nThis event is presented by KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation and O’Neill Funeral Home.
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/digital-financial-estate-planning/
LOCATION:Stouffville Legion Branch 459\, 150 Mostar St.\, Stouffville\, ON\, L4A0Y2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Staying Safe Online: A Cybersafety Workshop for Seniors
DESCRIPTION:Staying safe online for seniors is more important than ever in today’s digital world. While the internet brings convenience\, connection\, and access\, it also comes with real risks; from scams and fraud to privacy breaches and unsafe browsing habits. This in-person workshop series is designed especially for older adults who want to better understand how to protect themselves online. \nDelivered by the KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\, in collaboration with Community Development Council Durham (CDCD)\, this free workshop is part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 and will give seniors the tools they need to stay safe and secure in a connected world. \nThis engaging and supportive series will help you recognize online threats\, protect your personal information\, and avoid common scams whether you’re shopping online\, using email\, or connecting with friends on social media. \nOnline Safety for Everyday Life\nThis session focuses on the most common digital threats facing seniors today; from scam emails and fake messages to unsafe banking habits and weak passwords. Participants will learn how to spot fraud\, shop and bank safely online\, and protect their devices from everyday risks. These essential skills build a strong foundation for safe digital living. \n\nRecognizing scams\, frauds\, and fake messages\nSafer online shopping and banking habits\nUnderstanding passwords\, passphrases\, and multi-factor authentication\nHow to protect your devices from common threats\n\nIf you ever encounter fraud\, report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre \nStaying Safe Online in a Digital World\nAs more of our lives move online\, staying safe online\, and understanding how to protect personal privacy is more important than ever. In this session\, participants will explore how to use social media wisely\, secure their online accounts\, and find trusted support when they need it. It’s about building confidence and control in a connected world. During this workshop\, you will also learn how to: \n\nProtect your personal privacy online\nUse social media with confidence and caution\nKeep your accounts secure and your information private\nFind trustworthy support and free resources\n\nFor more cybersafety advice for seniors\, check out our Seniors Cybersafety Checklist. \nRegister Today!\n \nJoin us for this in-person workshop designed to help you stay safer online. You’ll walk away with practical tips\, real-world examples\, and printed take-home materials to support your digital safety. \nTo register\, contact Sharmeen Akhtar at 905-686-2661 x231\, or email sakhtar@cdcd.org. \nThis session is presented in collaboration with the Community Development Council Durham (CDCD) in recognition of Cybersafety Awareness Month.
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/staying-safe-online-for-seniors-2/
LOCATION:458 Fairall Street\, Unit 4\, Ajax On. L1S 1R6\, Community Development Council Durham\, Ajax\, Ontario\, L1S 1R6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Staying Safe Online: A Cybersafety Workshop for Seniors
DESCRIPTION:Staying safe online for seniors is more important than ever in today’s digital world. While the internet brings convenience\, connection\, and access\, it also comes with real risks; from scams and fraud to privacy breaches and unsafe browsing habits. This in-person workshop series is designed especially for older adults who want to better understand how to protect themselves online. \nDelivered by the KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\, in collaboration with Community Development Council Durham (CDCD)\, this free workshop is part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 and will give seniors the tools they need to stay safe and secure in a connected world. \nThis engaging and supportive series will help you recognize online threats\, protect your personal information\, and avoid common scams whether you’re shopping online\, using email\, or connecting with friends on social media. \nOnline Safety for Everyday Life\nThis session focuses on the most common digital threats facing seniors today; from scam emails and fake messages to unsafe banking habits and weak passwords. Participants will learn how to spot fraud\, shop and bank safely online\, and protect their devices from everyday risks. These essential skills build a strong foundation for safe digital living. \n\nRecognizing scams\, frauds\, and fake messages\nSafer online shopping and banking habits\nUnderstanding passwords\, passphrases\, and multi-factor authentication\nHow to protect your devices from common threats\n\nIf you ever encounter fraud\, report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre \nProtecting Your Privacy in a Digital World\nAs more of our lives move online\, understanding how to protect personal privacy is more important than ever. In this session\, participants will explore how to use social media wisely\, secure their online accounts\, and find trusted support when they need it. It’s about building confidence and control in a connected world. During this workshop\, you will also learn how to: \n\nProtect your personal privacy online\nUse social media with confidence and caution\nKeep your accounts secure and your information private\nFind trustworthy support and free resources\n\nFor more cybersafety advice for seniors\, check out our Seniors Cybersafety Checklist.
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/staying-safe-online-for-seniors/
LOCATION:458 Fairall Street\, Unit 4\, Ajax On. L1S 1R6\, Community Development Council Durham\, Ajax\, Ontario\, L1S 1R6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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SUMMARY:Staying Safe Online: A Cybersafety Workshop for Seniors
DESCRIPTION:Staying safe online for seniors is more important than ever in today’s digital world. While the internet brings convenience\, connection\, and access\, it also comes with real risks; from scams and fraud to privacy breaches and unsafe browsing habits. This in-person workshop series is designed especially for older adults who want to better understand how to protect themselves online. \nDelivered by the KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation\, in collaboration with Community Development Council Durham (CDCD)\, this free workshop is part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 and will give seniors the tools they need to stay safe and secure in a connected world. \nThis engaging and supportive series will help you recognize online threats\, protect your personal information\, and avoid common scams whether you’re shopping online\, using email\, or connecting with friends on social media. \nOnline Safety for Everyday Life\nThis session focuses on the most common digital threats facing seniors today; from scam emails and fake messages to unsafe banking habits and weak passwords. Participants will learn how to spot fraud\, shop and bank safely online\, and protect their devices from everyday risks. These essential skills build a strong foundation for safe digital living. \n\nRecognizing scams\, frauds\, and fake messages\nSafer online shopping and banking habits\nUnderstanding passwords\, passphrases\, and multi-factor authentication\nHow to protect your devices from common threats\n\nIf you ever encounter fraud\, report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre \nProtecting Your Privacy in a Digital World\nAs more of our lives move online\, understanding how to protect personal privacy is more important than ever. In this session\, participants will explore how to use social media wisely\, secure their online accounts\, and find trusted support when they need it. It’s about building confidence and control in a connected world. During this workshop\, you will also learn how to: \n\nProtect your personal privacy online\nUse social media with confidence and caution\nKeep your accounts secure and your information private\nFind trustworthy support and free resources\n\nFor more cybersafety advice for seniors\, check out our Seniors Cybersafety Checklist.
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/staying-safe-online-for-seniors-3/
LOCATION:458 Fairall Street\, Unit 4\, Ajax On. L1S 1R6\, Community Development Council Durham\, Ajax\, Ontario\, L1S 1R6\, Canada
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