7 Tips for Safer Cyber Shopping

7 Tips for Safer Cyber Shopping

Cyber Monday may be a few days away, but most online shopping retailers start to offer discounts and deals on Black Friday, or even a week before.  And while, of course, we love a good “cyber” deal as much as you do, we want to make sure your online shopping experience is safe from any unexpected cyber hacks.

Use the following 7 tips to help keep your information secure while shopping online, and share them with your friends and family too!

#1: Trust your instincts

If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. If your checkout experience gives you a bad feeling, that feeling is probably warranted.

If at any time during the shopping or checkout process you feel like the site is asking for too much personal information, simply quit the transaction and leave the site.

Some things to watch out for:

  • •Does the site look old and outdated?
  • •Is the URL a different/weird address?
  • •Do pop-ups fill your screen or do you get a warning message?

If you see any of these signs, just leave the deal and move on to the next site.

#2: Be careful when shopping/ purchasing on a mobile device

Smartphones can do almost everything a computer can, but that doesn’t mean they are as secure and protected. Most phones aren’t equipped with the anti-virus software that you have on your computer, so it’s easier for criminals to get malware onto your device to help them steal your information.

Shortened URLs are often used because they are more mobile-friendly. But they can also trick you into visiting a risky site since it’s harder to tell whether they are secure or trusted. Protect your mobile device with a password so that any information you have stored on it isn’t easily accessed.

#3: Don’t shop when using public Wi-Fi unless you use a VPN

Anytime you enter personal information using a public network, you’re setting yourself up for identity theft. If you shop using a Wi-Fi hotspot, use a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) service that will encrypt your session.

If you don’t use a VPN, any information you send could be picked up by strangers. If it’s information that could make you vulnerable. Wait until you get home to your protected network – it may be less convenient, but it’s much safer.

#4: Check your credit card statement frequently

Using a credit card is really the only smart way to shop online. If you buy something from a scam site using a debit card or check it can take longer to get your money back. If you use a credit card, the card companies have to reimburse you for fraudulent charges under the Fair Credit Billing Act.

A good rule for online shopping is to use a credit card with a low credit limit—$500 or less—and to check your statements every month. If you see something strange appearing on your statement, contact your[…]

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