However, you still do not see it clearly.
You do not have the security, nor do you know if there are risks.
And as the saying goes, the best known bad
I am going to give you a list of tips so that buying on the Internet does not scare you.
• Comfort
• You can search and compare without going through a bunch of businesses.
• you get better deals
• It's fast
• they bring it home
• If you don't like it you can return it
• If they are special Christmas dates, sales, you do not go through the queues and wait.
On the other hand, you have to always be vigilant so as not to take risks and avoid headaches. Be careful of malwares and look for valid CC when going to purchase CVV numbers.
I have already told you about cybercriminals and their tricks.
If you follow these tips, you will surely soon dominate the world of online shopping.
1. Make sure you always keep your operating system up to date
Normally the automatic update function is activated, but just in case, check this option, since the operating systems are updated as security problems are discovered in them.
2. Of course have your antivirus and antispyware installed and updated
3. Use Firewalls
Win XP, Win Vista and Win 7 already include their own free Firewall and it has been improved in each version.
4. Beware of emails with great offers and special discounts
Especially if you have not ordered anything, if you have not registered on the pages to receive offers, if the email is from a stranger, remember this
"Cheap is expensive!"
You already made the decision to buy online then
5. Do not make purchases online from a foreign PC or from an open Wi-Fi network
Never in cybercafés, libraries or similar places, never from the Wi-Fi networks of establishments that provide this service to their customers, as it could put your bank or financial data at risk.
To gain experience, I recommend buying from well-known and trusted sites such as eBay, Amazon, Fnac, Privalia, Groupon, etc.
You can also buy on other sites of course... but make sure, whoever is behind the page where you want to buy, that the company or person inspires confidence in you.
6. Find out who you're dealing with
Anyone (you know the good ones or the bad ones) could create a virtual store under any name.
Check contact details to make sure you can ask questions and solve problems.
If you are browsing and suddenly you are asked for your financial data online or via email, do not answer the email or click on any link.
Companies that legitimately sell online will not ask you for personal or financial information through these means.
7. Make sure of the product you are buying
Read the product description very carefully. He checks the fine print to make sure of the status of the product you're buying.
Some companies include the costs of shipping, processing etc. in the price and others add it at the end when you have already decided to purchase, this usually varies the price that you think you are going to pay for the products.
Do not buy in places where the form of payment is sending cash or make money transfers.
Check what the return policies, purchase cancellations, dates and delivery methods are like
If finally when the product arrives you decide that it is not to your satisfaction, can you return the item and get your money back?
If you return the product, who will pay the shipping costs?
Can you find out how your shipment is going?
In many places they give you a code to follow your order, to control the estimated delivery date.