Shopping online is a growing fad and there are hundreds of
sites that sell virtually everything under the sun! But before you enter your
credit card number, happy at the thought of purchasing that expensive gadget at
an unbelievable price, check if the website is indeed as secure as it appears
to be. But how to know if a website is safe? Read on to find an answer.
The Internet has made our lives easy in more ways than one,
and today we are accustomed to use the Net for everything from banking to
paying our bills to shopping. For this, we are required to fill in our personal
information and use our credit or debit cards for online transactions. This is
convenient as we do not even have to leave the confines of our homes and yet,
we can enjoy shopping at our favorite destinations! However, this huge
availability of sensitive information on the Web has given rise to crooks who
are after collecting this huge database of information and using it to their
benefits. Cyber crime, as crime on the Internet is termed as, is on the rise
and there are thousands of sites out there that steal your personal information
once you click on their links or download stuff from their site. The threats
are many and include malware, spyware, phishing, virus and more. So, how can
you protect yourself and your computer from all such potential threats? Well,
the only way out is dealing with websites that are safe and secure.
How to Check if a Website is Safe
Before we get into the ways to check if a website is safe,
let us try and understand what is meant by a secure website. When you browse
through different sites on the Internet, there is an interchange of data
between your computer and the server. The problem here is that this data is
transmitted in "plain text" format and it is not difficult for anyone
to access and decipher this data. Now, if you are wondering who would access
this and how, then you must know that the information passes across several
computers before it reaches the server. A secure website is one that encrypts
the data using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, thus protecting it from
being "read" by third parties who wish to use it for their benefits.
Here are some ways to check if a website is safe to buy or order from.
Update Your Browser
The first thing that you can do in order to be able to
detect threats from a website is updating your browser. No matter which browser
you are using, you find updates appearing at regular intervals, urging you to
install them. It is recommended that you install each one of these updates as
every browser has its own list of phishing sites and spam websites which are
regularly updated for advanced Internet safety. So, an updated browser can
alert you against such websites.
Check the URL
Checking the URL of the Web page is simple and perhaps one
of the best ways to detect if the site is secure or not. Just have a look at
the URL and you'll find that in case of Web pages that are secure, the URL
begins with "https" instead of "http" as found on ordinary
Web pages. For example, have a look at the URL of the 'login' page of Facebook
and you'll find that it begins with "https".
Look for the Lock Icon
When you open a Web page that is secure, you'll find an icon
of a lock somewhere on the browser window. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, you
should see the icon on the right of the address bar (or location bar) of a
secure web page, while in Mozilla Firefox browser, you'll find it in the bottom
right corner of the page i.e., on the right side of the 'Status Bar' located at
the bottom of the page. If you're using the Google Chrome browser, you should
look for the lock icon before the url in the address bar.
Check the Security Certificate
The presence of a lock icon does indicate a secure site but
to be doubly sure, click (or double-click) on the icon of the lock. You'll find
that it is a link and clicking on it opens a new window that describes the
security of the site in detail. This is nothing but the 'security certificate'
we are talking about. The security certificate is the ultimate indicator of a
site's safety, and in it you'll find details such as to whom the certificate is
issued, by whom, the validity of the certificate, etc.
Use Online Tools
This is another way to check if a website is safe. There are
certain websites on the Net that offer to check sites for security. All you
need to do is go to one of these sites and enter the URL of the site you wish
to check. Some sites like Web of Trust (WOT) even offer add-ons that you can
download for free and install in your browser. The names of few of such sites
are given below.
Google Safe Browsing
Web of Trust (WOT)
Norton Safe Web
HpHosts Online
SiteAdvisor
Blacklist Doctor
Look Out for Personal Contact Details
This is especially applicable to little known shopping sites
with whom you have never done business before. In such cases, to find out if
the business is real, look for a physical address or contact number. And if you
chance to find a phone number, call the number to find if it is valid. Also, do
some research about the particular company on the Net.
Thus, we see that there are several ways to know if a
website is secure or not. So, before every transaction that you make on a
website, check if it is indeed safe to do so. Hope you have a pleasant
experience shopping online!
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