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How can I tell if a web site I'm shopping at is safe and secure?


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Secure online shopping is possible! Look for a secure shopping cart – To tell if a web site’s shopping cart is secure:

  1. When you look at the url of the site, you should see https:// instead of http://. The “s” means that the site is secure. (Note: Some sites only move you over to a secure server on pages where you are giving them sensitive information – so you might not see https:// until you actually get to the page where you make your online purchase).
  2. Look for a closed padlock at the bottom of the screen. If the lock is open, the site isn’t secure. If the lock is closed, the site is secure.
  3. If you see a key at the bottom of your screen, that also indicates a secure site. The key needs to be complete (with no breaks in it).
  4. Some sites may have logos that show you which SSL (secure-socket layer) provider the site uses. These logos often contain today’s date (to let you know that the ssl is current) and when you click the logo, a screen should appear giving you more information about the ssl provider. One example of this is Verisign.
  5. There are also newer tools to help you identify sites that take your privacy and security seriously. If you see a current Hackersafe logo on a site, it means that Hackersafe thinks that the site you are on is doing a good job of protecting your information.


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