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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Safe Online Shopping


Are you an online shopper? During the Christmas season I tend to shop online more than I do the rest of the year for 2 main reasons -
1. Time - I save time not driving from store to store looking for the needed item. With online shopping I can easily search many sites in minutes to find what I am in need of.

2. Money Savings - I can quickly compare prices while I shop online as well as find coupon codes and free shipping offers.

The big question is how do I shop online safely?

The Microsoft team of “browser moms” has put together a video to raise awareness of online shopping safety and privacy along with the tips below.



Holiday Online Shopping Tips:

1. Always be Prepared – Before you start shopping, make sure you’re running the latest and greatest technology. You can keep all your software current with Automatic Updates, and click here to ensure you’re running Internet Explorer 8.

2. Stand Up for Yourself – We want to make sure you have the best defense. For online shopping, this means using firewall, antivirus, antispam and antispyware software. For an added layer of antivirus protection on your PC, you can download Microsoft Security Essentials for free or find other antivirus solutions.

3. Look Both Ways – Online, you need to be aware of phishing scams and malware. By default, Internet explorer 8 runs its SmartScreen Filter to block and warn you of malicious software or phishing threats.

4. Expect the Unexpected – In addition to the usual bullies, there are new methods for criminals to get your personal information online. Internet Explorer 8 helps protect you against these types of attacks as well.

5. Only be Friends with Kids on the “Nice” list- Internet Explorer 8 helps you avoid deceptive Web sites that may trick you with misleading addresses. The domain name in the address bar is highlighted in black to help identify a Web site’s true identity.

6. Don’t Gossip, Keep Your Secrets – When you’re shopping for a surprise gift (or helping Santa with his list), it’s a good idea to use Internet Explorer 8’s In Private Browsing feature – it ensures your browsing information is not left on your computer – so your tech savvy child or spouse can’t dig up your past purchases.

7. Follow the Signs – When you’re shopping online, make sure your payment websites uses encryption. There are three indicators to look for to confirm this:
a. An “s” after http in the Web address – it should read https:
b. A tiny closed padlock in the address bar, or at the lower right corner of the window.
c. If you’re running Internet Explorer 8, look for a green address bar as a sign of trustworthy web sites.

8. Don’t Talk to Strangers – Never respond to unsolicited requests to update your account information. These email messages could be scams used to steal your identity. Most legitimate companies never send unsolicited email or instant message requests for your passwords or other personal information.

***Microsoft has partnered partnered with eBay to give moms an incentive to move to the safer IE8: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2009/nov09/11-25ie8holidaypr.mspx

2 comments:

  1. AND check your credit and debit purchases carefully...my daughter was triple charged for purchases at one store and double at another. WE were triple charged for one item and double shipped for our order. BOTH stores are well known chains and it made me so angry that some people wont even catch these mistakes! Wish i could tell you what stores they were. (One starts with a "B" and one starts wit a "T".)

    ejrichter60 at gmail dot com

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  2. i agree that WE were triple charged for one item and double shipped for our order.but some site also provide free shipping to save your time and money.

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