What is Cyber Monday

Introduction

Cyber Monday is the online equivalent of Black Friday and one of the year’s biggest online shopping days. Companies founded the day to encourage people to shop online. The first Cyber Monday took place in 2005 and has grown in popularity. Most products are discounted but not all, so it pays to shop around for the best deals.

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What is Cyber Monday

Cyber Monday is the online equivalent of Black Friday and is one of the biggest online shopping days of the year. On Cyber Monday, companies offer discounts on items leftovers from Black Friday. Companies founded this day to encourage people to shop online instead of in physical stores on one specific day: Cyber Monday falls on the first Monday after Black Friday.

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When is Cyber Monday

Cyber Monday is always on the first Monday after Black Friday. This was established in 2005, when the National Retail Federation (NRF) researched and found that people were more likely to shop online than in-store. The day is called Cyber Monday because it’s seen as a day when people shop online.

Shop at a reputable website.

Cyber Monday is the best time of year to shop and save. But you can’t be too careful! Make sure that you are shopping at a reputable website. The first thing to look for is a URL containing “.com” or “.org.” If it doesn’t, this could indicate an insecure website that cyber criminals may have hacked. You can also check if there’s a secure connection by looking at the web address in your browser window’s status bar: if it says “HTTPS,” then yes!

Next up, look for trusted brand names and reviews from others who have shopped on that site. A privacy policy is another thing to look out for: if they don’t have one posted on their homepage, then that might mean they’re up to no good!

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Beware of phishing emails.

  • Beware of phishing emails. Phishing is a type of cybercrime in which scammers try to trick you into giving up your personal information by posing as someone you trust or a legitimate company, like your bank or utility provider. It can be challenging to tell if an email is fake, but some signs can help you avoid getting scammed:
  • The email address looks suspicious. Most companies will send official messages from their domain name (such as @gmail), so it’s best to avoid clicking on links in emails that look like they’re from someone else (like @gmail-login). If the email isn’t from an official source, research before clicking on any links inside the message—you might find it fake!
  • You’re asked for personal information right away. If a business asks for sensitive data like your Social Security number after only one exchange with them online, think twice before giving them what they want. Legitimate companies often take time to get to know their customers before asking for sensitive information such as credit card numbers and social security numbers.
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Conclusion

Cyber Monday may be the best day of the year to shop online, but it can also be a minefield. It would be best if you were careful of phishing emails and other scams that try to steal your money or identity. Ensure you have good anti-virus software installed on all devices, including smartphones and tablets so that if anything happens, it doesn’t affect your entire network.

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