Empowering You in the Digital World
This is your trusted hub for digital safety, threat reporting, and resilience building in an ever-evolving online landscape. Whether you’re an individual, a community, or an organization, we’re here to help you stay secure, informed, and proactive in the digital space.
Our Mission
To equip users with essential digital safety skills, provide real-time reporting tools for digital threats, and foster resilient communities capable of defending against cyber risks.
Learn Digital Safety Skills
Stay ahead of online risks with our easy-to-understand guides, tips, and resources:
Cyber Hygiene Tips
- Secure passwords & multi-factor authentication
- Safe browsing habits
- Protecting personal data online
Spotting Misinformation, Phishing & Scams
- How to verify online content
- Tools to check authenticity of sources
- Common scam types

Why We Exist
In today’s hyperconnected world, everyone from students and parents to entrepreneurs and public servants is a target for online manipulation and cyber threats. Our sole mission is to educate. We don’t sell products or promote services. We equip individuals and communities with the knowledge they need to stay alert, stay informed, and stay safe. “We are not here to profit from your fears. We are here to prepare you to fight them.”
🛡️ Train everyday internet users to identify and avoid digital threats
📢 Raise public awareness on common online scams and misinformation
🎓 Offer free educational webinars and digital safety content
🤝 Build an alert and resilient digital community in Ghana and across Africa
We track the latest online threats and scams reported across Ghana and beyond. Through our platform, users can:
Receive alerts on emerging fraud and phishing campaigns
Submit suspicious messages or links for investigation
Report digital harassment or misinformation
Digital Safety Knowledge Hub
Access downloadable guides, explainer videos, infographics, and checklists covering:
Cyber Hygiene Practices
Creating secure passwords & using two-factor authentication
Keeping your device and software up to date
Identifying suspicious emails, links, and pop-ups
Spotting Scams and Misinformation
How to fact-check viral content
Identifying phishing messages and scam websites
Examples of current scams targeting Ghanaians and how to report them
Evaluating news sources for credibility
Recognizing clickbait headlines and AI-generated misinformation
Social media manipulation tactics and how to avoid them
Receive alerts on emerging fraud and phishing campaigns
Submit suspicious messages or links for investigation
Report digital harassment or misinformation
At Amnewswatch, we believe an educated user is a protected user.
We don’t sell services. We don’t advertise products. We exist only to inform, empower, and protect.
Amnewswatch is not just a platform—it’s a movement for digital empowerment in Collaboration with Phoxtra. Whether you’re a student, teacher, parent, or professional, you can join our mission to raise awareness and create a safer online space for everyone.
You Can:
Attend our free monthly webinars
Share safety tips with your community
Volunteer to become an Amnewswatch Digital Safety Ambassador
Partner with us to host training sessions in schools, churches, or workplaces

Password & Digital Safety Tips
Strengthen Your Digital Armor—One Step at a Time As part of our commitment to empowering users through education, Amnewswatch provides simple, actionable tips that help you protect your online accounts, secure your digital identity, and prevent common cyber threats. These tips are designed for everyday internet users no tech background needed.
Password Safety Tips
Strong passwords are the first line of defense against cybercriminals. Here’s how to create and maintain secure passwords:
Use Complex Passwords
- Combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols
- Avoid using names, birthdates, or common words like "password123"
Don’t Reuse Passwords
- Use different passwords for different accounts
- A breach in one platform shouldn't expose all your accounts
Change Passwords Regularly
- Update your passwords every 3 to 6 months
- Immediately change your password if a platform reports a breach
Make It Long
- Aim for at least 12 characters
- The longer the password, the harder it is to crack
Use a Password Manager
- Tools like Bitwarden, LastPass, or 1Password help you store passwords securely
- These apps can generate strong passwords and autofill them when needed
Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
- Always turn on 2-step verification if available
- This adds an extra layer of protection even if your password is compromised
🛡️ General Digital Safety Tips
To reduce your exposure to online risks, practice smart digital hygiene every day:
Don’t click on suspicious links, pop-ups, or attachments especially from unknown senders
Use a screen lock (PIN, fingerprint, or face ID)
Install security updates as soon as they are available
Avoid using public Wi-Fi for banking or sensitive activities
Always confirm before sending money even if the message comes from someone you know
Cybercriminals can clone or hack social media accounts
Don’t believe everything you see or read online
Cross-check stories or headlines before sharing on WhatsApp or social media
Use trusted fact-checking websites (e.g. AfricaCheck, Dubawa)
Delete old accounts or apps you no longer use
Limit what personal information you post publicly on social media
Review and adjust your privacy settings on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok
Never share your MoMo PIN with anyone
Always confirm the recipient’s details before confirming transactions
Be wary of fake job offers, scholarships, or prize notifications asking for a fee
Cyber Safety for Families & Schools
For Parents:
- Educate your children about online predators and bullying
- Set screen time limits and supervise social media use
- Use child safety filters on browsers and apps
For Teachers:
- Integrate digital safety into classroom discussions
- Host monthly "Cyber Awareness Days" in school
- Encourage students to report anything suspicious or threatening online
📌 Quick Tips to Remember
Use strong, unique passwords |
Turn on MFA everywhere |
Don’t overshare on social media |
Avoid suspicious links |
Educate your family |
Prevent account hacking |
Adds extra security |
Protects your privacy |
Prevents phishing and malware |
Creates a safer household |
We believe awareness is power. With simple steps like these, you can reduce your digital risk significantly. Our role is not to alarm, but to arm you with knowledge.
Stay informed. Stay empowered. Stay safe.
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