Feature Articles: Computers & the Internet

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  • Be Safe Online: OnGuard Online [PDF]

    Being on guard online can help protect your information, your computer-even yourself. Seven practices can help you be safer while surfing.

  • Holiday Shopping on the Internet: Discovering Which Web Sites are Naughty or Nice [PDF]

    Whether you’re looking for a toy, a trinket or a travel deal, doing your holiday shopping on the Internet can be fun, easy, and practical. At the same time, viewing a product on the screen can present different challenges than seeing it in the store. The FTC offers recommendations to help you have a successful experience when buying from an online retailer or an auction website.

  • Holiday Shopping on the Internet: Planning Ahead for Secure Surfing [PDF]

    The Federal Trade Commission, the nation's consumer protection agency, encourages shoppers to follow these tips to steer clear of holiday grinches.

  • Parent's Guide to Social Networking [PDF]

    The Federal Trade Commission urges parents and kids to talk about the risks involved in using social networking sites and offer tips for using them safely.

  • Tips For Protecting Laptops From Thieves [PDF]

    Tips to keep in mind when you take your laptop out and about.

  • Tips on Using Wi-Fi Hotspots [PDF]

    Warning to consumers that Wi-Fi hotspots are often not secure and gives tips for protecting personal information online.

  • Your Computer: Part of the "Zombie Army"? [PDF]

    Learn how to reduce your chances of becoming part of a robot network called a botnet.

  • Avoiding the Pitfalls of Online Penny Auctions [PDF]

    Explains how online penny auctions work and how to recognize some of their pitfalls before you get caught in a bidding frenzy.

  • Protecting Your Child's Personal Information At School [PDF]

    Offers tips to help limit the risks of child identity theft at school. Highlights laws that are in place to help safeguard your child and your family’s personal information.

  • Tips On Avoiding Work-At-Home Scams [PDF]

    Advises consumers interested in work-at-home opportunities (including envelope stuffing, online searches, and medical billing) to research these offers carefully.

  • Research Can Help Online Buyers Save Money [PDF]

    Offers tips to help you get the best deal when you shop online.


Last Modified: Tuesday, September 20, 2011