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Monday, November 29 2021 - 09:30
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NordVPN: Shopping season is here, 5 tips to protect yourself when shopping online
LONDON, Nov. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Digital privacy expert shares several tips on protecting yourself during online 
shopping

With shopping season, it's peak time for scammers and hackers to wreak havoc on 
unsuspecting shoppers. According to Juniper research [ 
https://www.juniperresearch.com/researchstore/fintech-payments/online-payment-fraud-research-report?utm_source=juniperpr&utm_campaign=pr1_onlinepaymentfraud_financial_fintech_apr21&utm_medium=email 
], e-commerce fraud will surpass $20B in 2021, an 18% jump over last year.

"As alluring as good deals may be, don't be too quick to jump at these 
seemingly 'too good to be true' offers. Often, these offers will more likely 
than not contract malware [ https://nordvpn.com/blog/what-is-malware/ ] on your 
device or download some unwanted clutter software rather than give you a 
bargain," comments Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert at NordVPN [ 
http://nordvpn.com/ja/ ].

5 tips to avoid getting scammed or defrauded while shopping online
Daniel Markuson gives 5 tips on how to avoid being scammed while shopping 
online:

Stick to HTTPS websites
As a means of security, it's important to visit and shop on sites that use 
HTTPS. The "S" stands for "secure," and sites that use HTTPS ensure that your 
personal details are at least protected by TLS encryption. 

Check that the URL is right
Making sure you're on the right online store could be the difference between 
entering your card details on "Nike.com" and "n1ke.com." If you think you're on 
an imitation site, delete everything you entered and exit the site. 

Beware of shortened URLs
Marketing experts often make use of URL shorteners to make long URLs more 
aesthetically appealing, but this opens the door for scammers. These bad actors 
can use URL shorteners to hide the URL you're opening. 
If you stumble across an ad for a bargain with a shortened URL, try checking 
out the company's site by entering their address manually. 

Avoid shopping on public Wi-Fi
It's generally best to avoid shopping online using public Wi-Fi networks 
because public Wi-Fi typically exhibits poor security and is often scanned by 
hackers to breach weak connections. Public computers are another insecure way 
to shop, but, if you lack alternatives, VPNs are a way to encrypt your 
connection and protect your data. 

Monitor your bank statements 
One of the best ways to ensure you aren't being scammed is by monitoring your 
bank statements. Doing this allows you to not only keep track of purchases and 
costs but can also help you be quick to respond in case of a suspicious 
transaction. 

Source: NordVPN
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