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Online Payment Security

ONLINE PAYMENT SECURITY How Much More Would You Spend? $$$$ BUY With e-commerce spending breaking the $150 billion mark in 2011, 79 percent of consumers are eager to purchase more online-if given easier and more secure payment options. Find out what other concerns consumers have about online shopping. CONSUMERS' CONCERNS ABOUT SHOPPING ONLINE 55% 54% 51% 51% 41% My personal information will be sold The site will start My credit card Unauthorized parties My credit card sending me junk email. data will be will access my data will be to other merchants. intercepted. information saved in the misused by the merchant's database. merchant. Top 3 Frustrations When Using Credit Cards to Make Online Digital Purchases Under $25 38% 32% 22% I don't like the idea of I worry that my personal/financial I don't like providing private or personal information could be intercepted over the air when I enter it using my phone. to accumulate financial information. debt. WHAT WOULD PERSUADE YOU TO MAKE MORE PURCHASES ONLINE? 0% 50% 100% More secure payment options 58% "No credit card required" options 45% Easier and more convenient payment options 22% Secure Alternatives Give Rise to More Purchases With easier and more secure alternatives to using credit cards or debit cards, consumers say they will purchase more online every month using a computer or mobile phone. KEY Less than $10 Z$10 - $25 I$26 - $100 I$101 - $500 Z More than $500 14% 28% 42% 13% 3% CREATE A SAFER ONLINE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE Secure Your Computer 1. Having the latest security software installed on the computer you shop with will help you stay on top of online threats and block hackers from gaining access to your personal information. Keep Records 2. Print and save records of your online transaction and purchase confirmations. Also, if you decide to purchase with your credit or debit card, read your bank statements and be on the lookout for charges that you don't recognize. Safe Site Indicators 3. Look for indicators that a site is secure before you give your financial information to an online retailer. Know the Price 4. Be sure you understand the actual cost of the item, including shipping, handling, and sales tax. Read the Privacy Policy 5. Every reputable online retailer offers information about how it processes your order securely. Disclose As Little As Possible 6. Some information, such as name and address, is important for an online merchant to know, but avoid giving additional and unnecessary information like your social security number or how much you make. Don't Fall for Phishing Emails or Links 7. Identity thieves are good at creating fake messages or links that convince you to update your account information or reveal information about your banks, credit cards, online payment services, and popular shopping sites. Z ZONEALARM SOURCE: JAVELINSTRATEGY.COM, ONGUARDONLINE.GOV, COMSCORE.COM, CNET.COM by Check Point

Online Payment Security

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With e-commerce spending breaking the $150 billion mark in 2011, 79 percent of consumers are eager to purchase more online-if given easier and more secure payment options. Find out what other concerns...

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