on my Mac, it's easy
option 3 = £
option shift 2 = €
everyone should be using a good password manager which also helps to protect against phishing attacks so you never get to enter your password into a fake website pretending to be legitimate.
Or at least offer it as an option under your profile settings…
This happened to me recently, the exact scenario @clackey described. It was on the inspire forum. I knew something was up when they demanded I send it friends and family via PayPal.
Approaching 70 that’s a horrifying thought but thx for the reminder. Did get a password tip on WhatsApp from my 93 year old mother though - use £ as they don’t appear on non-uk keyboards!
Agreed. I also think that the age thing needs to go away. Scammers tend to target older “internet transaction naive” folks so seeing the amount of older folks on here makes it a prime fishing hole for them.
Mike