This time of year people and organizations need to be vigilant. Identity theft and online security are something that more people need to be aware of and prepare for. Every day people fall victim to scammers & hackers and the fallout can be intense.
Imagine your life savings vanishing in the space of a few minutes, your Bitcoin or Crypto being stolen, having your Social Media accounts taken over, and having horrible things posted from your social media account and people think it is YOU.
Securing your personal information, online data, assets, and finances are becoming more and more
challenging.
Today, people rely on what is commonly known as two-factor authentication or 2FA. Two-factor authentication is used by social media account, bank accounts, brokerage accounts, and many financial accounts to protect you from unauthorized people from logging into your accounts. The problem is your two-factor “key” is your cell phone. What many people do not realize is just how easy it is to become a victim of a SIM swap and lose your data and accounts.
Nonprofit For Good is a charity that is dedicated to increasing the use of solar energy, deep water well technology, energy efficiency, and other sustainable technologies and bringing electricity to thousands of homes in off-grid communities in the Philippines, Haiti & Africa.
Nonprofit For Good partners with “boots on the ground” NGO’s like local Lions Club International Clubs to deliver relief and food to feed the needy & hungry. In the last year, during restrictive times, The NFG volunteers were able to effect delivery and relief to more than 200+ families in the Philippines.
Nonprofit For Good states “Our mission is to provide a cheap renewable & sustainable power supply, disaster relief, and other humanitarian needs as they are required”.
“A simple post on Facebook sparked an unexpected response,” the website states saw an increase once people showed a grassroots effort to help. “What was thought would be a litter of requests from needy families, turned into a litany of people eager to help financially or volunteer sharing our message. From there, the idea grew into reality. ” We can make a difference,” said Norman Jones, a retired autoworker turned social media advocate.
Nonprofit For Good is raising awareness for those less fortunate and asking for your support to provide food and relief to the needy and less fortunate and has partnered with efani.
Unfortunately, traditional cell phone companies are not doing much to protect you. But it is not all bad news, there is a cellular phone company named efani that has stepped up and made it more difficult for hackers. efani offers the nation’s most secure mobile service and claims a 100% success rate.
Through this partnership, Nonprofit For Good receives proceeds that support the Nonprofit For Good general fund and projects.
Replace your existing mobile service plan with a secure efani SAFE plan today, No Contract! You are protecting yourself and supporting Nonprofit For Good at the same time.
About Nonprofit For Good
Nonprofit For Good works in cooperation with NGOs, individuals, industry, and government to foster a global value shift toward a sustainable and secure future. Our primary focus is promoting livable, resilient, sustainable spaces and neighborhoods for the underprivileged and needy.
Nonprofit For Good is dedicated to promoting renewable energy and economic and environmental sustainability.
When donors see the NFG logo, they can be sure that their donation will be utilized to gain the maximum assistance to the community. NFG projects meet environmental and consumer protection standards.
Your support can and will make a difference https://thenfg.org/
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