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Black Friday sale: 5 simple tips to protect yourself from scams

Deeksha Somani
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 18:00 IST
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Keep software updated

Safari, or Microsoft Edge regularly. Security updates are typically released before big sales events to fix vulnerabilities that cybercriminals could use. Make sure you have the latest versions to enjoy improved security features.

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Beware of email and social media deals

Be careful with emails from e-commerce sites like Amazon. Cybercriminals might pretend to offer deals through phishing attempts. Before clicking links, check the URL for authenticity. To confirm deals, open the product page in a separate tab by visiting the website directly. Look out for red flags like spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in emails to avoid scams.

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Thoroughly research before purchasing

Before buying, thoroughly research different platforms offering discounts on the same product. Despite major retailers having strong security, check customer reviews on the website and seek professional opinions from trusted sources. This careful approach helps you make an informed decision and reduces the risk of dealing with dishonest sellers.

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Implement two-factor authentication

Keep your accounts safe all year by using two-factor authentication. This adds an extra layer of protection, alerting you to login attempts from unfamiliar devices. Use strong, unique passwords for each account to boost security and lower the risk of falling for online scams.

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Safeguard payment information

Be careful about saving payment info on apps and websites, especially on public networks. To reduce the risk of cybercriminals getting your payment details, use your personal internet connection and type in payment information for each transaction. Though it takes more effort, it greatly improves your online security.

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