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Protect Your Identity And Avoid Scams On The Internet

October 5th, 2008 · No Comments

by Franta Shinsky

How to figure out who to trust in the internet marketing industry makes many people weary of the risk of shopping online. They have heard the horror stories of internet marketing scams. Moreover, they do not want to become a part of an internet marketing scam.

Keeping yourself safe online begins with making sure that the site you are using is secure. If you look down at your toolbar and see a graphic of a lock, this means that the site is secure and can be trusted. If you see a pop-up that explains some problem with their certificate, close the browser!

Also, remember that you get what you pay for. If something is too cheap to seem real, you are probably looking at a fake site designed to lure you in and get your information. Shop at honest merchants and identity theft will not be a problem.

Marketing scams also happen to people who are on the job market and using the internet. Believe me, as a victim of this kind of thing, I know. Merely by opening a job offer, I discovered that my machine had been hacked into, and the hackers were trying to take my information and buy something in my name. Get protection for yourself against hacking and phishing.

I am careful now to keep my system protected from phishers and hackers, as well as to check the security and the licensing of any website I visit and stay away from those that are not reliable. Fortunately, suspicion is not always needed: many sites are what they seem to be and can be trusted.

Another way to keep safe online is to make sure nobody ever sees your personal information: banking data, social security number, and so forth. Entering this kind of information on a fake site or one that is not secure is a sure way to have your identity stolen.

If you are looking for a job online never pay for information to do that job. Normally, these sites take your money, give you no job and you have just paid for a useless list of jobs. You should never pay for a job.

This all may sound intimidating, but actually it’s simpler than you may think. Look for that lock, avoid phishing and hackers, keep your personal information to yourself, and you should not have too much to worry about. Learn how to use it well, and the internet will be of great service to you.

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