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Shopping online has many benefits, such as speed and convenience, to name just two. If you follow these five tips, however, you can add a third: safety. Safety is critical, considering there was an estimated $2 billion of online commercial loss in 2006 due to safety concerns. ~ Look for visual cues Such cues include a trust mark such as the VeriSign Secured� Seal, or a green address bar in high-security browsers such as Internet Explorer 7 and soon, Firefox 3 and Opera. Colour-coded address bars are a feature of Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, which provide added information about a website's authenticity. Other visual cues include a padlock icon in either the lower or upper right-hand corner of the screen and https:// in the browser; both of these indicate the site is secured. ~ Check out two-factor authentication According to Fran Rosch, vice president of VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP) Services, "Each device provides users with a dynamic one-time password that must be entered into a login page in addition to their user name and password. The extra layer of security prevents potential fraudsters from accessing personal accounts that are accessed by a simple user name and password." ~ Compare the checkout experience to those of well-known sites and look for anomalies ~ Know your vendor ~ Pay attention to the order form Finally, demand that the sites you do business with provide you with proper security measures to protect their most valuable asset -- you, the customer. Online fraud is a growing problem. Fortunately, you can look for cues provided by trust marks or Extended Validation SSL, for example, which shows that the site you are visiting is authentic. The author is Vice President, |
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