With the holiday season comes an increase in online shopping. Be sure to practice these simple steps to keep your computer and your data safe.
Online shopping trends show concerns over online safety and security are keeping some shoppers from making online purchases.
What do the Gallic Wars and online shopping have in common? The answer, believe it or not, is cryptography. Cryptography is the cement of the digital world, but it also has a long history that predates the digital era. Most people do not realize that cryptography is a foundational element to our modern society. At …
If you don’t want to continually sign up for new credit cards, using a shopping portal is a great way to get extra miles and points when shopping online.
It's estimated eight out of 10 Americans have shopped online, entering sensitive personal data. Credit card numbers, passwords and addresses, for example. And that's a gold mine for cyber-criminals that hack into online sites.
All that clicking and typing can come with another cost.
You're still an easy target online, where so much holiday shopping actually happens.
Remember when consumers had just a few options for buying merchandise? Pre-internet, shoppers paid by cash, check or credit. Today, online shoppers have myriad digital options – one to suit virtually every demographic in every geography. Which raises the question: why do they pay that way?
Economists analyzed about 400 billion transactions to measure whether online shopping helped the economy. They found its benefits flow disproportionately to urban, high-income households.
The safest bet to keep your data safe is to stop using your computer, shred your credit cards, buy everything in cash, and maybe even live off-the-grid. This isn’t exactly feasible for most consumers, of course, so luckily there’s an alternative: masked credit cards.
The LA area leads the way in online shopping — while on the clock. The problem? Phishing emails from retailers that are hacks in disguise.
Ecommerce still can’t replicate the social aspects of shopping. But online retailers are now finding ways to let shoppers get feedback from their friends as they buy.
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With Google, Bing and Pinterest offering visual search, online shopping is increasingly using images instead of text. Make sure your ecommerce site is ready.
Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram want you to shop while you scroll.
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What factors lead to customer satisfaction in online shopping? The Online Shopping Customer Experience Study, a report commissioned by UPS, evaluates consumer shopping habits from pre-purchase to post-delivery and highlights which factors are most likely to have an impact on satisfaction with the online shopping experience.
To truly change the customer experience, personalization has to go beyond a simple name change in an email. In the…
Online shopping has transformed retail and customer experience, but online shoppers still face big problems. Retailers need to fix those problems to avoid losing customers to the likes of Amazon.
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