Elizabeth Ayoola
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
No.
Yeah.
But to your point about being analog, it just brought up such a sentimental memory for me.
As I was growing up, my mom always had this notebook with all of her passwords in it.
And she would always call me to go and get it anytime she needed a password for something.
And yesterday I actually needed a password for one of my accounts.
And because I've taken after her and started writing my passwords in my notebook, I had to go in the garage, look for my notebook.
But then I thought, I'm going to stop my rabbit hole really soon.
I thought, what if my house burns down?
And then I lose all my passwords and I still have to re-log into everything anyway.
No, none of them are in my car.
So I am being safe in that way.
I promise.
Well, I do think that people should be aware of all the different scams out there.
And especially as tax season is coming, one that comes to mind is the IRS or government imposter scam.
For those who don't know what that is, essentially an IRS agent will call you, an IRS agent, I'm putting that in quotes, and say maybe that you're owing back taxes or penalties.
Now, I have actually experienced this before.
When I lived in the UK, I got a phone call.
It sounded urgent.
They told me I owed money.