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How to Shop Safely Online

By Richard Greenwood

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Published: 25Aug2008
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As the Internet grows more and more with new shopping websites popping up each day, it can be very important to know which ecommerce websites are legitimate - and which ones are thieves.

Shopping online can be a very rewarding experience; you can find a wide array of items online that simply cannot be found in your local shopping center.

However, the savvy shopper knows how to spot potentially dangerous ecommerce websites and avoid giving them their personal information, including credit cards. The havoc that can come from giving the wrong website your personal information can be widespread.

One of the best ways to ensure you will have a successful online shopping experience is to make sure that your computer is up-to-date on the latest spyware and technical advances. By downloading this information onto your computer, you will be more likely to spot a problematic site. Your spyware and anti-virus technology can help you determine if the website is trying to implant viruses or other harmful problems onto your computer.

Credit card security is always seeing improvements online. More and more consumers are demanding that their online shopping experience is a positive one. As a result, there are online software solutions that specialize in ensuring that their credit card security is never compromised by hackers.

If you are about to purchase an item online, be sure to see if the website page is "secure" when you enter your personal information. An easy way to check if the website page is "secure" or not is to look at the web address. If the web address begins with http:// then the site is unsecured. However, if the web address reads https:// the page is secure. You are less likely to experience problems with your online shopping experience if you only type in your personal information on a website page that begins: https://

Another solution for wary online shoppers is to contact the business directly. If you are at all concerned about the business you are about to shop with online, find a phone number and contact the company. A reputable business will have an established customer service center where you can give your personal information to a human being - versus a website page. In addition, you can ask questions about the business to ensure that you are dealing with a legitimate operation with whom you know credit card security is a top priority.

Finally, a simple and easy way to determine if a website is legitimate is to look and see whether the company has an SSL-certified listing on their website. These symbols indicate that the business offers a secure online shopping experience to their customers. In addition, if you see a BBB (Better Business Bureau) symbol on the website, you will know that these symbols indicate that the company will not engage in illegal credit card fraud.

Keep these tips in mind before you start your next online shopping experience. This way, you can be sure that your personal information will not be accessed by hackers or other online thieves.

Richard Greenwood writes on finance issues for bank comparison website www.compareyourbank.com.au - the website allows users to compare bank accounts and compare personal loans and investments from leading banks.

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