With the Christmas season already upon us, many people will be purchasing gifts online.
Online shopping can be a safe and time-saving activity but it’s important to ensure you shop online safely and securely.
Credit unions and building societies, in partnership with the Australian Federal Police (AFP), are committed to help inform Australians on how to maximise the benefits of online shopping and minimising the risks.
“Online shopping is easy and saves lots of time,” said Abacus CEO Louise Petschler. “However, it’s important to be aware of the risks so you can shop online safely and securely.”
There are some easy tips you can follow to ensure your shopping experience is memorable for all the right reasons:
Commander Neil Gaughan, Acting National Manager of the AFP’s High Tech Crime Operations, said, “Shopping online, while often a convenient and cost effective way to purchase products, requires consumers to safeguard their personal information as they would shopping at a physical store.
Consumers need to ensure they protect their personal and financial information to prevent fraud and the disappointment of financial loss when goods are not received,”
“Taking basic precautions to protect your personal information through the use of reputable anti-virus products, updating your computer’s operating system and not clicking on links contained in unsolicited emails will reduce the chance of your information being compromised” he said.
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