Scams are successful due to the fact that they look like the real thing and they catch you off guard when you least expect it. They target people of all ages, income levels, and backgrounds around the world who are either naive or who don’t know any better.
So in a world where the scams are real and consistent how do you protect yourself? Here are some tips on how to protect yourself from online scam artists.
The first thing you need to realize before opening up online is that scams do exist. Whether it’s on a social media site, online forum, or chat when you’re dealing with strangers or websites which offer products or services too good to be true it probably is.
Whether it’s online or offline the best approach when it comes to separating scams from reality is to remember that if something is too good to be true, it probably is.
In an online world, it’s understandable that people are turning to shopping, paying bills, and banking online. However, when you are dealing with this form of personal information you need to be extremely cautious.
Never save your passwords to important accounts or choose automatic sign in on your phone or tablet in case it becomes misplaced or stolen.
If you choose to make an online purchase then make sure you choose PayPal or verified check out, this way you’re taking the precautions to protect your personal information.
When you’re online there are many different approaches scammers will take. An email scammer can choose to take on various personas in order to create urgency and legitimacy.
Personas such as familiar businesses, banks, and even the government, they will impersonate anyone you wouldn’t question or second guess.
If you’re using social media sites such as Facebook or Twitter you need to be careful who you connect with. You should also know and understand your privacy and security settings as you will need these to keep you safe while you’re online.
Never accept new terms until you read and fully understand them. If you spot suspicious behavior or are the victim of a scam make sure you report it right away.
Meeting new people online has become such a common occurrence over the last decade that no one questions it. This is the mindset that scammers rely and depend on since it makes it only that much easier to get close to you and your personal information.
This is why, until you’ve met them in person and have proven their motives, you should not disclose too much information about your life.
We live in a time where the threats and scams only take place on the streets. It’s because of this that we all need to take appropriate actions while we are online.