Shopping online during the Black Friday sales can be an easy and convenient alternative to shopping in person. There are even digital-only sales for the annual event.
Shopping online can come with risks. It's important to consider some Black Friday safety tips. This guide will detail how to securely shop from the comfort of home this Black Friday.
In 2023, online shoppers spent $9.8 billion on Black Friday — a 7.5% increase from the previous year, according to Forbes.1 And as sales grow, so too does the risk of scams and Black Friday fraud.
It's important to protect personal information when shopping online. Consider the below online shopping safety tips:
Only use secure payment methods and platforms when shopping online. One way to check if a site is secure is to look for SSL certificates or the padlock icon in the browser. It's also a good idea to review the privacy and security protocols of the platform to ensure that information is encrypted.
Using trusted payments, such as credit cards or digital wallets, can help reduce susceptibility to fraud and scams.
Shopping from the comfort of one's couch can feel secure, but there are steps needed in order to stay safe. Consider the below:
Here are a few more best practices to help safeguard personal financial information when shopping online:
In the unfortunate event a shopper falls victim to Black Friday fraud, there are steps they can take. If credit card or personal information has been compromised, the first thing to do is report the online fraud to the bank or card issuer.
In the case of identity theft, it can also be a good idea to freeze credit reports. The U.S. government offers advice on how to do this.2
Shoppers may choose to check out with PayPal on Black Friday.
Here are some of the key benefits:
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