Experts are warning online shoppers to be vigilant about fake websites
Experts are warning online shoppers to be on high alert as fake websites are swindling people out of their money.
“Home furniture, decor and appliances can be expensive so it’s no wonder people are enticed by these crazy deals. Thirdly, avoid making purchases on public Wi-Fi. These networks are less secure, so always use a private and secure network when entering personal details and making transactions. Another piece of advice is to enable Two-Factor Authentication wherever possible. This provides an extra layer of security and helps keep your information safe.
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