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Being Safe Online
If you are a smart consumer, you know that identity theft
protection is something you always need to strive for. If you
do not do everything that you can to protect yourself from
those that are looking to walk away with your identity and more
than likely your money, you may be facing years of heart ache
and frustration. One of the most common areas that people worry
about identity theft in is that of the online world. Each year,
thousands of people will face problems with their identity
being stolen from the web. To protect yourself, learn what you
can do know.
There are several ways in which people can get your information
on the web. You may be thinking that you just should not use
any of your credit cards online, but this does not have to be
the case. You need to use them smartly. Here are some tips to
help you to insure that identity theft is not something that
happens to you when you are online.
• Only use your credit card on secure sites. To know if a
website is secure, make sure that there is an ‘s’ after the
http in the browser box where the website’s address is located.
A secured site is nearly impossible for someone to steal
information from.
• Only use your credit card directly from merchants you know.
If you want to make a purchase from a merchant that you do not
know, you should consider using an e-currency company such as
Paypal. This service allows you to hook your credit card or
your bank account up to it. When you want to make a payment
online, you can pay with your Paypal account which will then
draw the funds from your account. Your account and information
does not go to the merchant at all.
• Use and run your spyware. In some cases, people may have
spyware on their computer. This software gets into your
computer through an email download, through a file or program
or in several other ways. If the program gets on your computer,
it may be able to track and store information about what you
are doing (perhaps even your credit card information) on the
program and then reports it back without you having any idea.
Spyware protection should be on continuously and run at least
weekly.
• Finally, do not every give out your personal information
online, in an email or in a chat room. There is no reason that
someone should have your full address, name or credit cards
numbers in this means. You need to carefully consider what you
are providing so that you do not make the mistake of providing
the wrong information to the wrong people.
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