(Step-by-Step Instructions for Seniors)
🛒 Why Online Shopping Can Be Safe
Shopping online is convenient.
You can:
- Buy groceries
- Order gifts
- Pay bills
- Compare prices
But you must follow a few simple safety rules.
🔒 Step 1: Make Sure the Website Is Secure
Before entering payment information:
Look at the top of your browser.
You should see:
- https:// at the beginning of the website address
- A small lock symbol 🔒
If you do not see these, do not enter personal information.
🟦 Step 2: Type Website Addresses Yourself
Instead of clicking links in emails:
- Open your browser.
- Type the website name yourself.
For example:
Type: amazon.com
Instead of clicking a link from an email.
This prevents fake website scams.
💳 Step 3: Use a Credit Card (Safer Than Debit)
Credit cards usually offer better fraud protection.
Avoid:
- Sending cash
- Wire transfers
- Gift cards
- Zelle or money transfers for purchases
If a seller asks for gift cards, it is a scam.
🧾 Step 4: Check the Seller
If buying from an unfamiliar website:
- Look for reviews
- Check contact information
- Be cautious of prices that are “too good to be true”
If something feels suspicious, it probably is.
📧 Step 5: Watch for Fake Order Emails
Scammers send fake emails that say:
- “Your package failed to deliver”
- “Confirm your payment”
- “Click here to update your account”
Do not click links in unexpected emails.
Instead:
Go directly to the website and log in there.
🔐 Step 6: Log Out on Shared Computers
If you use a public or shared computer:
Always log out of your account before leaving.
🔄 What If You Think You Were Scammed?
Act quickly:
- Contact your bank or credit card company.
- Change your passwords.
- Monitor your account statements.
The faster you act, the safer you are.
🛡 Extra Protection Tips
- Keep Windows updated.
- Use strong passwords.
- Avoid public WiFi for banking.
- Do not save credit card numbers on unfamiliar sites.
💡 Confidence Tip for Seniors
Online shopping is safe when you slow down and check carefully.
Never let urgency pressure you.
Scammers rely on fear and hurry.
Take your time.