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A few tips to make the most of the Good Friday and Cyber Monday sales in security

According to a survey for the Retail Council of Canada, 40% of Canadians plan to take advantage of the Good Friday offers and 30% plan to take advantage of Cyber Monday. If you are one of them, here are some tips to secure your discount run.

With Christmas music and winter temperatures, one of the hallmarks of the arrival of the holiday season is the number of advertisements promising attractive deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In fact, according to a survey conducted for the Canadian Retail Council, 40% of Canadians plan to take advantage of the Good Friday offers and 30% plan to take advantage of Cyber Monday. If you are one of them, here are some tips to secure your discount run.

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Use a secure connection

Favor online shopping on secure networks. Your home network, for example, to be a good choice for example, if you have configured your router. However, free Wi-Fi inside the mall could be more risky.

Protect your devices

Use a trusted device for your online shopping. Indeed, whether it is your computer, tablet or smartphone, it will be much easier for you to detect any irregularity in its behavior. Make sure your operating system and the software on your device are up to date, and of course, protect your device using a complete security solution from a reliable source.

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If you plan to use your tablet or phone for internet shopping, note that ESET Mobile Security for Android offers you free protection for your device.

Remember: if it's too good to be true ...

It probably is! If you receive a promotional offer that seems incredible, it is probably better that you do not believe it, and that you take the time to inform yourself before making your decision. Some offers may seem completely irresistible, and that's probably all the more reason to be cautious! Not all tempting offers are scams, but being suspicious could save you a lot of trouble!

Beware of curious sellers

Some malware is able to add questions to forms you use online, so if a shopping website asks you for too much information about your purchase, such as asking for your Social Security number to complete a simple order from toys, it’s best to abort the transaction and run a scan of your device immediately to check for malware.

Pay special attention to the URL

If possible, opt for respected and trustworthy websites and brands that provide a safe shopping environment and can help you resolve potential problems. But don't let your guard down, even when you see a well-known brand. Fraudsters can create fake websites that look almost identical to their original counterparts.

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To avoid them, keep an eye on the URL. The fakes are easily identifiable because they use different Internet addresses from those of the official pages they are trying to imitate. Do not click on a link sent by a friend or shared on Facebook, even if the offer seems tempting. Otherwise, you risk being sent to a false site without your knowledge. Instead, write the url address of the home page of the trade site you want and look for that side. If it is such a catchy discount, this offer should be very visible!

Learn about shipping and return policies

A simple way to avoid one of the very common types of fraud during this time of year - and for all of your online purchases - is to always carefully check the policies in effect on the shopping site viewed in shipping and return. Indeed, some unscrupulous sites may sell defective goods, in poor condition or simple imitations and refuse to offer you a refund afterwards.

Favor the use of a credit card or secure payment services for online purchases
Making an online purchase is safer with a credit card or secure online payment service, as it does not involve the money you keep in your checking or savings account. Moreover, in the unfortunate case of a fraudulent transaction, the damage may be partially attributable to the bank or the service.

Check your bank and credit card statements

Regularly reviewing your credit card and bank statements during the holiday season can simplify and speed up the detection of potential fraud, and therefore, improve your chances of being compensated by your financial intuition in the event of fraud.

These tips are not exhaustive. However, by putting these into effect, and by waking up your common sense along with your bargain hunter instinct, you will likely be able to sleep on both ears after a hectic day of shopping.