Are you an online buyer? I am too. I thought that maybe I should share a little readings that i had about shopping online safely, well here it goes:
Have you ever felt a little bit confounded about just how to  make a purchase over the Internet — and just who should  see your personal information?     
The world of online shopping is an ever-evolving one, and it can get  confusing sometimes. For instance, if you make online purchases from the  likes of eBay, Walgreens, iTunes or 
Dell, you’ll have  the option of opening a PayPal account and making your payment through  PayPal. Is that the route you should take?
Here’s another scenario: If you shop on, say, Amazon.com, you can buy  from third-party sellers who have nothing to do with Amazon.com. This  can be fabulous for you as a consumer, but it also can create the need  for you to be hyper-alert about protecting your information. 
The following tips can help you navigate the world of online shopping  and enjoy minimal hassles at the same time. 
1. Understand how PayPal works. When you open a  PayPal account, you authorize PayPal to take money out of your 
bank account or charge online purchases  to your credit card. This can be a nice service if you feel uneasy about  sharing your credit-card information with a wide variety of online  merchants. Merchants never see your personal information; they just  receive money from PayPal, an eBay company. 
2. Decide how you want to pay. PayPal’s default  maneuver is to withdraw money straight from your bank account rather  than charge purchases to 
your credit card. If you want to pay  with your credit card, you must remember to adjust the payment setting  by clicking the “More Funding Options” link before you pay.
3. It’s better to use your credit card. That way  you’ll be able to dispute charges and potentially get them reversed if  anything goes awry. Such disputes will be much harder to resolve if the  money has already been taken out of your account.
4. Don’t respond to unsolicited  e-mails. Did you ever get an e-mail message that appears to be  from PayPal or another legitimate-looking outfit, asking you to click on  a Web link and update your account information? Never, ever do that!  This is one of the biggest online scams around. (Don’t respond to  unsolicited phone calls of this nature, either.)
5. Take the initiative. If you’re concerned that  PayPal or another institution might really need to reach you, go ahead  and contact them directly – but not via the e-mail message you received.  Since PayPal’s toll-free number can be hard to find, here it is:  1-800-854-1366. Its non-toll-free customer-service number is (402)  935-2050.
6. Type in Web site addresses yourself. By doing  this instead of simply clicking on a link that gets sent to you, you’ll  dramatically increase your chances of reaching a legitimate site.
7. Look for signs of security. When you reach the  point of payment or of sharing your personal information, the Web site  should be secure. The address of a secure site contains an “s” after the  “http:”, like so: “https:”. Internet browsers also display an icon such  as a gold padlock to verify that the site is secure.
8. Don’t pay outside the system. Fraudulent sellers  will ask you to ignore the regular online-shopping-cart method of  payment and wire them money instead. Or, they may want you to place  money in what will turn out to be a phony escrow account. Never deviate  from the regular payment process in this way. 
9. Check the seller’s reputation. Whether you’re  shopping on eBay, Amazon.com or another site that connects you with  independent sellers, opt for a seller who has sold at least 10 items and  who has a high satisfaction rating. Also, take a minute to read past  customers’ feedback about the seller.
10. Know where to complain. If you feel you have  been a victim of fraudulent activity or have received a fraudulent  solicitation, report the matter to the retailer or company that’s been  “spoofed,” as well as to the  
Anti-Phishing  Working Group and the  
Internet Crime Complaint Center.
I hope that this little information could put us all at ease on our online shopping!!!