The charity found that almost a fifth of over 50s, equivalent to 4.9 million people, are fearful of picking up the phone due to scams, while one in 10 – 2.8 million – are uneasy about opening their doors.
It affects people of all ages and backgrounds, but Age UK has warned that some older people can be 'prime targets' for fraudsters looking to exploit social isolation, limited digital literacy and cognitive impairments.
Read on to find out how to stay safe from scams.
Four people over 50 scammed every minute
Age UK's survey suggests that for some older people the fear of being scammed is restricting their lives, preventing them from using smartphones (8%) or the internet (7%).
This can also increase withdrawal from society, by putting them off going outside (6%).
Separate analysis of ONS data suggests that, on average, four people over 50 are scammed every minute.
Age UK recently ran a 'Scams Prevention and Support Programme', providing one-to-one advice sessions to older people at risk of scams or who have been scammed.
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Though fraudsters take aim at everyone, older people are more vulnerable to certain types of scam.
Find out more:Five steps to swerve scams
Age UK shared the following top five tips to help you avoid being scammed:
source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/five-million-over-50s-fear-answering-the-phone-due-to-scams-risk-avqys4Y4SjO1