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Top 5 Ways Online Shoppers Can Avoid Identity Theft

Help keep your identity safe while you're online with these tips from WildBlueDeals.

Charlotte, N.C. (PRWEB) November 4, 2009 -- All it takes is one wrong click of the mouse for a criminal to follow every move someone makes online - every password entered, credit card number typed, and conversation that takes place. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to prevent falling victim to an online scam. WildBlueDeals, an authorized dealer for WildBlue Communications - the leader in high-speed satellite internet - offers the following internet tips for preventing online identity theft.

Use caution when shopping online and only make purchases on secure Web sites.
Use caution when shopping online and only make purchases on secure Web sites.

Check for a secure internet connection - Wi-Fi hotspots at coffee shops, hotels and restaurants provide easy online access to internet users. However, it's important to make sure the connection is secure. The same goes for home internet connections. Jumping on an unsecure network may be simple but it's not safe. Hackers can easily access internet activity when the network isn't protected.

Purchase with caution - Credit cards offer better protection than debit cards when shopping online. Before making an online purchase, verify the site's credibility by checking for the https:// prefix in the web address. The 's' following http stands for 'secure' so consumers can shop online and know their personal information is safe.

Avoid clicking e-mail links - Never access a bank account, make a purchase or send personal information directly through a link in an e-mail. Even if it looks legitimate, it could give criminals the ability to view personal information. Type the specific web address into the browser and go from there. Also, be wary of e-mails that ask you to update passwords and other personal information.

Get creative with passwords - Using the same password across every online account is a common, but dangerous mistake. If an internet hacker gets a hold of one password, they can do damage across a variety of personal and social networking sites. Consumer Reports suggests creating unique variations of the same password.

Report Suspicious Activity - Suspicious e-mails, instant messages and messages sent on social networking sites should be reported to the Federal Trade Commission, the Anti-Phishing Working Group or the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov).

WildBlueDeals, LLC, is an authorized dealer of WildBlue Communications.

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