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There are many reasons to shop online. You can find great bargains. The selection is incredible. Shopping is safe. Shipping is fast. Returns are also easy at the right websites. Online shopping has never been so convenient or easy. In the age of COVID, it’s actually safer than going out even when you are fully masked and gloved.

How about the bad guys? They exist. According to the FBI’s own Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), the number one cybercrime of 2021 related to online shopping was non-payment or failure to deliver goods purchased online.

Stay calm. Even though these stats are alarming, you shouldn’t stop shopping online. Just use common sense and follow these tips. Here are some basic guidelines; follow them and you can shop with confidence.

Visit familiar websites

Start at a trusted website. Especially when you look past the first few pages of links, search results can lead you astray. If you know the site, it’s less likely to be a scam. Just like PinPack.Pk has everything you can imagine related to latest mobiles, just like every major retail outlet has an online store, from Target to Best Buy to Home Depot. They are offering some great deals. Similarly you can visit Amazon, Ebay, Ali Express for other other products. But, if looking for pin pack Samsung, Huawei, Techno, or Oppo mobile Phones you will goanna find the best deals out there.

Find the lock

When you buy something online, don’t use your credit card on a site that doesn’t have SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption. You’ll know if a site has SSL because the URL starts with HTTPS instead of just HTTP. A padlock icon will appear, usually to the left of the URL in the address bar or the status bar below; it depends on your browser. Now that HTTPS is standard even on non-shopping sites, Google Chrome flags any page without the extra “S” as “not secure.” So a site without it should stand out even more.

Don’t Overshare

No online shopping e-tailer wants your Social Security number or birthday. The danger is that crooks can really hurt you if they get your credit card number. When scammers know more, it’s easier to steal your identity. Don’t reveal too much personal information. Every day there are breaches on major sites.

Create Strong Passwords

Our tips for creating a unique password are useful during a time of year when shopping around probably means registering for new e-commerce accounts.

Even your perfect password isn’t perfect. Use a password manager to create safe passwords for you. This will keep track of them and enter them, so you don’t have to think about it.

Check Statements Regularly

You don’t have to wait for your bill to come at the end of the month. View your credit card, debit card, and checking account statements online regularly, especially during the holidays. Check for any fraudulent charges.

Always use your credit card when you shop online. Scammers can access your bank accounts if your debit card is compromised.

Call if you see something wrong. Pay your credit card bill only when you know all the charges are accurate. If you don’t notify your bank or card issuer within 30 days, you could be charged

Secure Your Computer

Usually, swindlers don’t sit around waiting for you to give them data; sometimes they throw in a little something extra to make things easier. Make sure your anti-malware tools are current. Otherwise, any new threat could get through-and new threats are always coming.

Verify the seller

Be sure you’ve got a working number and a real address for the seller. So if something goes wrong, you can complain. You should call them before buying so you can clarify their return policy and what happens if something goes wrong.

Complain Loud and Proud

Don’t be embarrassed if you get scammed while shopping online. You should be furious. Complain to the seller. Get in touch with the Federal Trade Commission, your state’s attorney general, or even the FBI if you’re not satisfied. That’s probably best if you buy in the country rather than on foreign sites. To avoid getting scammed, try to get scammed locally, if possible. 

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.