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jenyasd209 [6]
4 years ago
8

NEED HELP ASAP!!!!!! 8 POINTS!!!!Explain five guidelines to follow when shopping from home.

Business
2 answers:
zepelin [54]4 years ago
6 0
1) Use desposable cards A.K.A prepaid cards
2) Choose credit cards instead of debit card
3) Never shop online in public
4) Verify if website is safe and secure to use
5) Don't safe any personal information

Use a desposable card also known as a prepaid card. Prepaid cards are like gift cards. You may add or take out money as you wish and are safe to use. 


When using a card, always use credit cards. Credit cards are much safer to use and will always ask for indentificantion information and your personal pin.

Always shop online a home and not in public. You may know who uses your device at home. When shopping in public places like Libraries or cafes, ect. You have no control on who uses those devices and if the device is secure. Another person might be able to use your personal information. 

Verify if website is secure. If the website is not secure and does not have a lock in the top left corner, then the website is NOT secure. There might be hackers which will steal your information and the website was not made for proper use. 

Do not save any information such as safe your credit card number and/or pin. It might be dangerous and a trap to steal your information.




Phoenix [80]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Use desposable cards A.K.A prepaid cards.

Choose credit cards instead of debit card.

Never shop online in public.

Verify if website is safe and secure to use.

Don't safe any personal information.

Explanation:

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