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Do you transact online? Say, do you buy any stuff from Ebay, Amazon and other online stores? If you are (or you want to try doing online transactions), don’t you think you need to protect yourself from fraudulent individuals like scammers, spammers and hackers?

Online fraud has been around for many years and many people have developed techniques to steal other people’s identity. I have had the sad experience of having my email account stolen. Is this a serious threat? Of course it is. Just imagine if someone else can access your email accounts and he’ll be able to read your mails, bank account numbers, password for your other accounts and even email your contacts to ask money from them. This is indeed a lot of trouble for you and the people who will be involved in this unethical practice.

If your computer needs protection from viruses by way of antivirus softwares, Visit Shop Shield® to know more about how you can protect your identity when you transact online especially when you need to reveal your credit card number. Think about this, how secure is the site you are trying to access? Can it give you full protection from scam artists?

Find out from the experts in online protection how you can conceal your credit card numbers, bank accounts, billing address, email address and login information whenever you go online and deal with people you don’t know and do not see. Online transactions are risky. Learn More by consulting professionals who will be there to guide you to protect your identity online so you can protect your finances and other valuable data.

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