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Using Credit Cards Online Safely
Filed under Credit CardsJul 19When it comes to financial safety, learning how to safely use your credit cards online can be extremely important. Here is a tip to help you do so.
First of all, look for what is called a Secure Socket Layer. Also known as SSL, the SSL protocol of a website uses a level of encryption to scramble the communication between your computer and the person you are making a payment to.
This means that anyone who tries to intercept the communication will be unable to read it because it has been translated into a type of secret code. You can check whether the website you are making a payment to is encrypted with SSL to protect your details.
First, look at the URL in the address bar at the top of your internet screen; a secure website will begin with https:// where as an unsecure site will only have http://. Each internet browser will also have its own way of telling you the site is secure too.
For example, Netscape version 4.0 and higher will show a locked padlock in the bottom left corner of the screen, while Microsoft Internet Explorer will show a lock on the status bar when SSL is active on a webpage. This is the first step to insuring privacy and protection.
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