Protecting Your Personal Information

Choose websites with HTTPS. Look for the padlock icon in your browser’s address bar. This ensures encrypted communication, protecting your data from interception.

Verify site legitimacy. Check for a physical address and contact information. Legitimate pharmacies are transparent.

Read privacy policies carefully. Understand how your data will be used and stored. Avoid sites with vague or overly permissive policies.

Use strong, unique passwords. Combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reusing passwords across different sites.

Consider a password manager. These tools generate and securely store complex passwords, enhancing your security.

Beware of phishing emails. Legitimate pharmacies rarely solicit business via unsolicited emails. Report suspicious emails to your email provider.

Pay with secure methods. Use credit cards or reputable online payment systems that offer buyer protection.

Never share your credit card details over unencrypted connections. If you are unsure, do not proceed.

Check your bank and credit card statements regularly. Immediately report any unauthorized transactions.

Report suspicious activity. If you suspect a website is fraudulent, report it to the appropriate authorities.

Use anti-virus software. Keep your software updated to protect your computer from malware and viruses that can steal your data.