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The Difference Between Trust Marks |
| Date Added: September 17, 2008 09:00:30 AM |
| Author: Phil Williams |
| Category: eCommerce |
The Difference Between Trust MarksAuthor: Vijayanand Third-party trust marks help to lessen the anxiety of online shoppers. With identity theft crimes at an all-time high, many online shoppers are reluctant to provide their personal information over cyberspace. Smaller merchants are the most harmed by online shopper concerns because they do not always have build it brand recognition and trustworthiness of larger merchants. Third-party trust marks verify the security of e-commerce sites so that customers can rest easy transmitting their sensitive information.
Article Source: Link About the Author: Vijayanand working as a online marketing co-ordinator in ID Theft team in Comodo, a leading internet security provider, offers a real time Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Fraud restoration services among others. |
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