Alex O'Brien
Money & Banking

How to shop safely on your mobile devices

Being able to shop on your mobile devices is undeniably convenient, but it comes at price. Being vigilant of the risks and vary of the measure you have to take is the only way to protect your data. Here are eight tips for safe shopping on your phone or tablet.

1. Never use public wifi for your online shopping

There’s no telling what the security settings are on public wifi, so if you have to pick up something on the go use your 4G/3G data or wait till you are at home.

2. Don’t let your phone memorise your passwords

While it’s probably handy to have the passwords for online stores saved on your phone, it makes it much easier for someone else to make purchases on your phone.

3. Make sure you change your passwords

While it’s annoying to have to remember multiple passwords, getting hacked is infinitely more so.  Change up your passwords for each different online store. 

4. Use the retailer’s official app when possible

Custom-built apps from the retailer often have functions that minimise the amount of info you have to enter, and is more secure than a mobile browser.

5. Regularly check your credit card statements

Make sure you’re on top of the movement of money in your account and regularly check your credit card statements to spot any unauthorised transactions.

6. Install mobile antivirus protection

Mobile malware is becoming a huge problem, but most people aren’t prepare at all. Find a mobile security product that scans for viruses and spyware.

7. Be on the lookout for bad signs

Just as you would if you were using your PC, make sure you’re on the lookout for any bad signs which might be harder to spot on the smaller screens.

8. Delete your apps when they’re done

If you’ve downloaded an app for a specific purchase it doesn’t hurt to delete it as a security practice. You can always download it again down the track.

Do you use your mobile devices for shopping? If so, do you take any of the measures that are outlined in this list? Let us know in the comments.

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security, online, money, shopping, mobile