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Tag Archives: privacy
Customers and Retailers: Beware of Public Wi-Fi
Have you ever used free public Wi-Fi at the airport, Starbucks, Panera Bread, or other unsecured venues? Is it safe from hacking, identity theft, and other invasions of privacy? No!! So, why do we use it? According to Ian Barker, … Continue reading
Posted in Online Retailing, Part 3: Targeting Customers and Gathering Information, Part 5: Managing a Retail Business, Part 7: Communicating with the Customer, Privacy and Identity Theft Issues, Technology in Retailing
Tagged bad behavior, customer expectations, cyber security, ethics, hacking, infographic, privacy, public Wi-Fi, risk, trust, Xirrus
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Retailers: Beware of Ransomware
The term “ransom” has been around for hundreds of years and is best described as a way to redeem someone from captivity, bondage, detention, etc., by paying a demanded price. Today, we have another destructive variation of the word ransom … Continue reading
Posted in Online Retailing, Part 1: Overview/Planning, Part 2: Ownership, Strategy Mix, Online, Nontraditional, Part 5: Managing a Retail Business, Part 7: Communicating with the Customer, Privacy and Identity Theft Issues
Tagged bad behavior, Dutch National Police, ethics, Europol, identity theft, Intel Security, Kaspersky Lab, LogRhythm, malware, No More Ransom, privacy, ransomware, TechRepublic, tips, trust
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What Happens to Our Privacy If a Company Is Sold?
Most of us are not fully aware of the privacy policies and rules that go into effect if a company sold is sold or goes into bankruptcy. Suppose we signed up for a Web site that had specific restrictions on … Continue reading
Posted in Part 1: Overview/Planning, Part 2: Ownership, Strategy Mix, Online, Nontraditional, Part 3: Targeting Customers and Gathering Information, Part 5: Managing a Retail Business, Privacy and Identity Theft Issues
Tagged bad behavior, competition, customer expectations, ethics, online shopping, privacy, trends, trust
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