How to Make Sure your Credit Card is Secure when you Shop Online this
Holiday Season
Every year more and more people are shopping on the internet during the
holiday season. Sitting at home with your cup of coffee, your music playing,
and your toes nice and snug in your slippers sure beats sitting in traffic,
standing in long lines at the department store, and lugging home bulky packages.
With just a few clicks you can buy that new toy your kid has been begging
you
for, and have it gift wrapped and delivered to your doorstep.
But, is your purchase safe?
Will your credit card information be secure as
it travels down the wires? Many online shoppers ask themselves
this question but don’t know what signs to look for when making a purchase
online.
Well, I’m here to tell you that there are two things to look for to ensure
that your credit card information is safely encrypted and invisible to hackers.
1) That little golden lock
Down
at the bottom of your browser on the right hand side is a small little
golden lock that shows you that you are on a secure server. This means
that all
personal data you enter into any form on that web page is secure.
Your browser opens a secure encrypted connection with the payment server
that stores your credit card information so that no data can be intercepted.
2) The URL address at the top of the browser
The top of the computer screen
in the URL window will have “https://” instead
of “http://”
That simple added “s” means
that you are on a secure server as well as the golden lock and that data
is safe.
So next time you shop online, once you click to the order page that asks
for your credit card information, do a quick check top and bottom for those
two signs that you are dealing with a reputable company.
By doing so you can kick back with ease, finish that cup of coffee,
wiggle your toes, and start surfing the internet for your holiday gifts.
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- Christina Hills
www.ShoppingCartQueen.com
A service to help small business owners set up their online store.
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