Friday, November 28, 2014

HOW TO SHOP SAFELY ONLINE



Today we want to bring this important post to you wonderful viewers all over the world especially now that Christmas is around the corner, of which we believe most of your shopping has a lot-to-do with the internet,in view of that we the icon360 blog team have come up with this very important guideline in a bid to give you a happy shopping life as you go online today believing that it would surely make your day!..as such the first among many guidelines to observe is..


1. IS THE SITE GENUINE?
It should include the retailer’s name, address and email address. Check for a tiny padlock or unbroken key symbol before the web address, and be sure the address begins with https:// (the ‘s’ is for ‘secure’). Genuine firms won’t feature the names of popular items or cheap prices in their web address.
2. RESEARCH STORES
If you’ve spotted a gift from a relatively unknown company, Google it and see what comes up. Check internet consumer forums. When browsing for goods, don’t be fooled by a site ranked highly in search results.
3. PAY BY CREDIT CARD
For goods costing £100-plus, a credit card gives more protection than a debit card, prepaid card or PayPal. If an order goes astray, the goods break or the firm goes bust, you can claim from the card provider. Never pay by cash transfer.
4. SPEND £50 ON ANTI-VIRUS PROTECTION
From ‘phishing’ emails to spyware, fraudsters are adept at hacking online accounts, so get an up-to-date firewall from the likes of Norton or McAfee for £20 to £50. 
 5. PASSWORDS SHOULD NOT BE TOO PERSONAL
Avoid obvious names or dates, and try not to use the same password for all sites. To create a complex password, use a mnemonic: for example, pick a song, the year it came out, and stick a £ sign at the end. You can vary it for different websites by adding the first two letters of the site you’re visiting.
6. SWITCH OFF OR LOG OUT
Turn off a PC if you’re not using it, especially after a browsing session (a favourite time for hackers). If a site offers you a choice of storing your payment details or making a one-off purchase, go for the latter.
 7. USE A STORE’S APP
If you’re buying gifts and using your smartphone, do it on the retailer’s app rather than using the main website. A dedicated app, if available, offers greater software protection than a web browser, especially if you’re in a public place.
8. IF YOU’RE STILL NERVOUS
Choose websites that allow you to order online but pay only when you pick up the goods in person. High Street names including Waterstones, Argos and PC World now offer this.
..culled from dailymail
NB:CHECK THE SITE IS GENUINE AND BUY ANTI-VIRUS PROTECTION  

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