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Tips for a More Secure Internet Shopping Experience
- If you shop, bank or use credit cards online, avoid creating passwords that include easily accessed personal
information, such as mother's maiden name or date of birth. Instead, use something unique that only you know.
- Don't give out personal information over the phone, through the mail, or on the Internet unless you know who
you're dealing with and preferably only if you've initiated the contact. As a general rule, never give out your Social Security or
driver's license numbers. If you must share personal information, confirm that you are dealing with a legitimate organization.
- Credit Unions and banks will not ask you to verify your personal account information over the phone or via email. They
already have that on file. If you receive a phone call or email asking you to verify such information, don't respond.
Instead, contact the bank directly.
- If you receive an e-mail asking for personal information, do not hit the reply button or click on any website link in the
e-mail. Instead, go directly to the sender's website by typing in the sender's website address.
- Don't leave sensitive documents containing personal information where people can see it.
- Look for secure sites that feature https:// with the "s" in the URL as well as a closed padlock icon on the
webpage.
- Always double check the URL to be sure you are shopping with the company you intended to shop with. That's
especially important during the holiday rush when a simple typo could help out identity thieves.
- Know the company you're dealing with. If you are doing business on a company's website for the first time, do
your homework. Consider checking out the Better Business
Bureau website.
- Consumer protections under the federal Fair Credit Billing Act apply to Internet credit card purchases. Keep records of
the purchase.
- Avoid providing superfluous information like annual income, spending habits, hobbies and lifestyle data.
- Shop with U.S.-based companies. Domestic state and federal consumer protection laws apply. You'll be protected
and have recourse should something go awry.
- Register your credit and debit cards at verifiedbyvisa.com and/or mastercardsecurecode.com for a more secure online shopping experience.
Learn more about preventing identity theft at the federal
government's website.
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