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Online shopping: Ministry of the Interior provides recommendations

Online shopping: Ministry of the Interior provides recommendations

• Make sure you always have the antivirus and the operating system of your computer up to date.

• Pay special attention to messages and pop-up windows that are displayed on your computer, as they could lead you to malicious sites that may violate your privacy or allow access to your information.

• Do not reveal important information such as account numbers, documents, keys, passwords or PIN numbers to people you do not know.

• Always use your name, establish a trusted contact, and demand that the person doing the transaction with you do the same.

• When making card purchases, nobody sees the configuration of your PIN or personal data.

• If you have to make transfers, always use the official channels of banking or financial entities.

• Try to verify the senders and corroborate the information of the web address where you are going to make your purchases.

• Avoid revealing information through WhatsApp or another application to strangers.

• Do not buy items of value that are offered at a low price, since it may be a stolen item or one that is not in usable conditions.

• Informal Internet sales sites are not always reliable. Before making any money transfer, look for as much information about them as possible.

• In the event of any type of blackmail or phishing, contact the Police and file a complaint as soon as possible.

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