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SECURITY
ON THE INTERNET Shopping online offers lots of benefits that you won't find
shopping in a store or by mail. The Internet is always open - seven days a
week, 24 hours a day - and bargains can be numerous online. Shopping on the Internet
is no less safe than shopping in a store or by mail. Keep the following tips in
mind to help ensure that your online shopping experience is a safe one. Use a secure browser. This is the software you use to navigate the
internet. Your browser should comply with industry standards, such as Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL). These standards encrypt or scramble the purchase
information you send over the Internet, ensuring the security of your
transaction. Most computers come with a browser already installed. You also can
download some browsers for free over the Internet. Shop with companies you know. Anyone can set up shop online under almost
any name. If you're not familiar with a merchant, ask for a paper catalog or
brochure to get a better idea of their merchandise and services. Also,
determine the company's refund and return policies before you place your order.
These should be posted on the company's Web site. Keep your password(s) private. Be creative when you establish a password,
and never give it to anyone. Avoid using a telephone number, birth date or a
portion of your Social Security number. Instead, use a combination of numbers,
letters and symbols. Pay by credit or charge card. If you pay by credit or charge card online,
your transaction will be protected under the Fair Credit Billing Act. Under
this law, you have the right to dispute charges under certain circumstances and
temporarily withhold payment while the creditor is investigating them. In the
event of unauthorized use of your credit or charge card, you generally would be
held liable only for the first $50 in charges. Some companies offer an online
shopping guarantee that ensures you will not be held responsible for any
unauthorized charges made online, and some cards may provide additional
warranty, return and/or purchase protection benefits. Keep a record.
Be sure to print a copy of your purchase order and confirmation number for your
records. Also, you should know that the Mail/Telephone Order Merchandise must
be delivered within 30 days; and if there are delays, the company must notify
you. Pay your bills online. Some companies let you pay your bills and check
your account status online. Before you sign up for any service, evaluate how
the company secures your financial and personal information. May companies
explain their security procedures on their web site. If
you don't see a security description, call or email the company and ask. PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET Technology now provides companies with the ability to collect
information about you and potentially give or sell that information to others. While
the internet can serve as a tremendous resource for information, products and
services, you should be sure to safeguard your privacy online by following
these tips. Keep your personal information private. Don't disclose personal
information - such as your address, telephone number, Social Security number or
email address - unless you know who is collecting the information, why they are
collecting it and how they will use it. If you have children, teach them to
check with you before giving out personal - or family - information online. Look for a company's online privacy
policy. Many
companies post their privacy policies on their Web site. This policy should disclose
what information is being collected on the web site and how that information is
being used. Before you provide a company with personal information, check its
privacy policy. If you can't find a policy, send an email or written message to
the web site to ask about its policy and request that it be posted on the site. Make Choices. May companies give you a choice on their Web
site as to whether and how your personal information will be used.
These companies allow you to decline - or "opt -out of - having personal
information, such as your email address, used for marketing purposes or shared
with other companies. Look for this choice as part of the company's privacy
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