For many, this month is when gift-giving season officially begins in the United States (and several other places, I presume) thanks to Black Friday, which is quickly consuming most of November in many cases. As a result, even though online shopping is something most of us engage in year-round, now it’s particularly important to discuss how to safely shop online. Below is my now-annual updated online shopping tips, reflecting techniques and strategies I’ve picked up in the last year.

  • Blxter@lemmy.zip
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    19 hours ago

    I’m by no means a privacy expert by I don’t see much upside to using the “privacy.com” referral thing referenced.

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      13 hours ago

      Privacy.com allows you to create virtual cards, allowing you to set up rules for how money can be used through them. It also masks the receipt details that your bank would normal get access to so they can’t sell that data about what you purchased.

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        14 hours ago

        Well there’s more to it. For example, you can’t create an account with your real name on the shopping website and then pay with Monero. You need good opsec. Though 99.9% of online shopping providers don’t accept crypto in the first place.

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      15 hours ago

      While I do use crypto for digital purchases, for physical ones I would much rather pay cash. I either shop in-person or order delivery to the online store’s physical office where cash can be paid, which is usually the only delivery method without extra cost anyway. Our big Amazon-like marketplaces only accept prepayment, but pretty much all others with a physical office accept payment on delivery.