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Partner resources

Digital literacy resources for seniors, written in plain English.

Libraries, senior centers, councils on aging, and local newsletters need practical materials people will actually use. Lumaneta offers plain-English guides, newsletter blurbs, and workshop-friendly topics centered on Emily's everyday tech help.

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Emily, the Lumaneta technology helper

Who this helps

For organizations that share digital safety, online confidence, scam awareness, and everyday technology education with older adults.

  • Printable Quick Fix guides
  • Free newsletter topics
  • No password sharing message
  • Partner contact available

Materials built around real questions

The guide library covers suspicious emails and texts, printer trouble, Wi-Fi confusion, virus pop-ups, password reset emails, phone storage, Bluetooth, slow computers, and app or website problems.

Newsletter blurbs for local education

Sample blurb: 'Before you click an urgent text or email, pause and check the real account from a bookmark or typed web address. Lumaneta's free newsletter shares plain-English tech tips from Emily at lumaneta.com/newsletter.'

A simple safety standard

Every Lumaneta handout reinforces the same boundaries: no passwords, no verification codes, no remote access from strangers, and no rushing when a message involves money or identity.

What Emily writes back

A useful answer you can reread.

Emily gives practical steps in plain English. If the question involves a suspicious link, password, payment, or account access, she starts with the safest next move.

Subject: Is this message safe?

From: Emily at Lumaneta

Hi Mary,

I would not click that link. The urgent wording is meant to make you move fast, and the sender address does not match the company it claims to be from.

  1. Leave the message alone for now.
  2. Open the account yourself from the official website.
  3. If there is no alert there, delete the message.

You are not in trouble. You did the right thing by pausing first.

Emily

Common questions

The details people check before subscribing.

Can an organization link to these resources?

Yes. Public guide pages, newsletter issues, and organic resource pages are designed to be linked from newsletters, calendars, and resource pages.

Are the materials free?

The newsletter and public guide articles are free to read. Lumaneta membership includes direct help from Emily and printable guide access.

Who should partners contact?

Email help@lumaneta.com or emily@lumaneta.com for a sample blurb, workshop framing, or partner questions.

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