Wireless Connections and Bluetooth Security Tips

When you are traveling, or just out and about, and trying to stay connected, it may be easy to connect to a free Wi-Fi network. But think twice before...

International Roaming: Mobile Phone Use Abroad

Before traveling abroad, check U.S. Department of State travel advisories.Before you travel internationally, take time to understand your carrier's ro...

Protect Your Smart Device

Cell phones and mobile devices are a prime target for criminals because of a their resale value and the access to personal information on the devices....

Your Kid's First Phone

More Consumer InformationProtecting Children from Objectionable ContentChildren's Safety ResourcesProtect Your Smart DeviceThere comes a time when eve...

Cybersecurity Tips for International Travelers

When traveling internationally, remember that your cellphone and other mobile devices store sensitive personal information and are access points for f...

After Storms, Watch Out for Scams

Service Outages: What You Can DoContact your provider to resolve any service-related issues resulting from weather-related outages. If you are unable ...

Safe Connections: Separate Your Phone Line

Documents You Can UseUse one of following documents to apply for a line separation request for abuse:A signed affidavit from a licensed medical provid...

Emergency Alert System (EAS)

Related ResourcesMissing and Endangered Persons CodeMay 6, 2025, Webinar Slides: MEP Code [PDF]Wireless Emergency AlertsThe Emergency Alert System (EA...

Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA)

More informationWEA Capable Mobile DevicesBackground on WEA PolicyThe Wireless Emergency Alerts system is an essential part of America's emergency pre...

Cell Phone Fraud

More Consumer InformationPort-Out Fraud Targets Your Private AccountseSIM Cards FAQPorting: Keeping Your Phone Number When You Change Providers S...
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