6 Tip Aman Berbelanja di Internet

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Suka belanja online? Anda tidak sendiri.

National Retail Federation di Amerika Serikat memprediksi ritel online akan tumbuh 8% -12% di tahun 2017, sampai tiga kali lebih tinggi dari tingkat pertumbuhan total penjualan eceran.

Jelas, banyak yang menikmati keuntungan dari belanja online. Anda tidak perlu berjuang melalui lalu lintas jalan raya untuk berkendara ke mall dan berkeliling mencari tempat parkir. Toko online buka 24/7, dan anda bisa mengenakan piyama anda saat berbelanja. Sangat mudah untuk membandingkan harga antara beberapa pengecer dan membaca ulasan pelanggan dan profesional produk sebelum membeli. Pilihan produk sangat banyak, setidaknya, termasuk banyak toko dan barang-barang unik yang dijual di luar negeri. Dan, barang akan di kirim langsung ke rumah anda.

Tapi untuk berbelanja online dengan aman, dan melindungi identitas pribadi anda dari jenis berbahaya, perhatikan tips keamanan belanja online ini.

Cari gemboknya

Selalu gunakan koneksi Internet aman saat melakukan pembelian. Situs web terkemuka akan menggunakan teknologi seperti SSL (Secure Socket Layer) yang mengenkripsi data selama berkomunikasi.

Apa artinya itu bagimu? Cari gembok kecil di dalam alamat atau URL yang dimulai dengan "https" dan bukan "http" dengan "s" singkatan dari "secure". Beberapa browser akan memberi tahu anda bahwa aman untuk memberikan kartu kredit anda dengan menunjukkan anda address bar hijau, sementara yang tidak dilindungi akan di highlight dengan warna merah.

Gunakan metode pembayaran yang aman

Hanya belanja di situs yang menggunakan metode pembayaran aman, seperti kartu kredit dan PayPal, karena mereka mungkin memberi anda perlindungan pembeli untuk berjaga-jaga jika ada perselisihan.Dengan kata lain, anda tidak akan bertanggung jawab atas tuduhan penipuan. Bahkan sebelum sampai ke itu, anda mungkin akan diberitahu oleh perusahaan kartu kredit anda atau bank jika aktivitas mencurigakan terdeteksi.

Ada baiknya untuk meninjau transaksi akun anda secara online atau melalui laporan koran bulanan untuk melihat apakah ada yang terlihat mencurigakan. Waspadai situs dan aplikasi yang hanya menerima money order, wire transfer, atau cek.

Lohat untuk label security yang baik seperti DigiCert, VeriSign, dan label lainnya.

Password pointer

Kim Komando memberi tahu anda apa yang harus dilakukan, dan saran lama apa yang harus diabaikan, tentang membuat password yang akan merintangi peretas.

A strong password is at least seven characters long, has a combination of letters, numbers and symbols, and with some uppercase characters, too. Change passwords routinely. Or use password management apps if you’re worried you won’t remember the password.

Many opt for a passphrase instead of a password, which is typically a long sequence of strung-together words, but perhaps with a number and symbol in there, too. For example, the sentence “My dog Eddie has a birthday May 15!” could be used to create a passphrase like “Md3habM15!”

Ada baiknya me-reset password situs belanja anda sesering mungkin, untuk berjaga-jaga jika seseorang menebaknya, atau jika ada kebobolan data di pengecer online. Dan jangan pernah menggunakan password yang sama untuk semua situs belanja online (atau aktivitas Web lainnya, seperti online banking), karena setelah seseorang menebak satu password, mereka akan dengan mudah menjebol yang lain.

Do your homework

When on marketplaces like eBay, check the seller’s reputation and read comments before buying a product to see what the experience was like for past customers. You can always ask a question of a seller and reputable ones will reply in a timely manner. Also, read the item description carefully before you buy, including where the seller is located, shipping charges, if the product is new or used, refund and return policies, and payment methods accepted.

Also, don't forget about the No. 1 tip about shopping: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Avoid unbelievably hot “deals” from unknown merchants, such as someone selling an iPhone 8 for $200.

Ignore emails or texts that claim to be from a retailer (or your bank or Internet Service Provider). These “phishing” attempts look legit, but it they ask you to confirm your financial or personal details on a website, they’re fake. They’re trying to lure you to click a link in the email, which takes you to an authentic-looking website, and fool you into typing in information.

Watch out for fake shopping apps

As we saw last year, hundreds of phony retail apps popped up in Apple’s App Store and Google Play (for Android devices), in the hopes of tricking shoppers into downloading and using them.

Similar to “phishing” emails that look like they’re from legitimate stores, these counterfeit apps — complete with an authentic-looking logo and marketing messaging — want your credit card information to steal your identity. Some have been found to contain “malware” (malicious software) that can also infect a mobile device, while others ask you to log in with Facebook credentials to lift personal data. A woman carries shopping bags.

U.S. consumers have steadily increased how much they shop on the internet. (Photo: Getty Images)

Be sure you’re downloading the legitimate app by getting it from the company’s official website or, if downloading from an app store directly, check to see it’s been around for a few years and has high ratings from many users. Never be the first to download a new shopping app.

If you’re interacting with brands on social media, make sure they’re “verified,” with the little blue checkmark by their profile, which means the company is legit.

More: Fake apps, fraud take joy out of holiday shopping

Avoid shopping on hotspots

Try not to do any online shopping when you're using a public computer (such as in an airport lounge) or when you're using a public Wi-Fi network (say, at your favorite coffee shop or in a hotel lobby). You never know if your information is being tracked and logged — so it's best to wait until you get home. Or use your smartphone as a personal hotspot, which is safer than free Wi-Fi.

Another tip is to use gift cards, like many retailers offer, as a smart way to shop without providing any financial information.

On a related note, keep your devices up to date by turning on “automatic updates.” This includes your Web browser and third-party add-ons, which could warn you if you land on suspicious websites.

Always have good anti-malware (“anti-malicious software”) installed to catch threats like viruses.