Whether or not online shopping is secure is one question
which gets asked over and over again by those who are considering making a
purchase online. Unfortunately there is no simple answer to this question which
will apply to all online shopping situations. However, there is a list of
questions which online shoppers can ask to assist them in determining whether
or not it is safe to purchase the item they are seeking online. A few of these
questions deal with the online retailer’s reputation, the security of the
server and the return policy offered on the items. This article will discuss
some of these questions in an effort to help readers make informed decisions
regarding online shopping.
Is the Online Retailer Reputable?
Determining whether or not an online retailer is reputable
should be the first step shoppers take before deciding whether or not to make a
purchase online from a particular online retailer. This is important because
shoppers are much more likely to be satisfied with purchased from a reputable
breeder than they are to be satisfied when the purchase is made from an online
retailer with a less than favorable reputation.
There are a few methods shoppers can use to verify the
reputation of the online retailer. Consulting the Better Business Bureau is
just one of these methods which can be very beneficial to the shopper. Here the
shopper can find information regarding previous complaints against the online
retailer and can use this information to determine whether or not the retailer
has a reputation for dealing fairly with customers. Online retailers who have
been in business for a few years and do not have any complaints against them or
have very few complaints against them can generally be trusted while shoppers should
be wary of consumers who have many unresolved complaints against them or who
have only been in business for a short period of time.
Is the Server Secure?
The security of the server used to complete the online
purchase should also be questioned by online shoppers. This is a valid concern
because identity theft can cause a tremendous amount of problems for the
shopper. However, there is a very simple way in which an online shopper can
determine whether or not the website is secure. Whenever submitting sensitive
data such as credit card information the shopper should carefully examine the
web address. A secure website will have a prefix of https:// while an unsecured
website will have a prefix of http://. If the website is not secure the online
shopper should consider making the purchase by calling customer service instead
of submitting the information via the unsecured website where it can be
vulnerable to being intercepted.
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