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Today, Monday 2nd December, is Cyber Monday and Cleveland Police’s Cyber Crime team are offering their top nine tips to staying safe when shopping online.
Shopping online can save time and effort and gives you a wide choice of goods from around the world. Unfortunately, while most buyers and sellers are genuine, fraudsters use online shopping scams because they can hide their identity and target many victims at the same time.
Observing the below safe shopping practices may prevent you from becoming a victim of online fraud:
Get Safe Online
Provides unbiased, practical, easy-to-understand information about online safety and security.
Action Fraud
The UK’s national fraud and cyber crime reporting centre. Providing a central point of contact for information about fraud and cyber crime. Call 0300 123 2040.
Vehicle Safe Trading Advisory Group (VSTAG)
An industry forum created to help protect buyers and sellers of pre-owned vehicles from fraud during the online buying and selling process.