Digital Commerce- The electronic buying and selling of goods.

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Digital Commerce- The electronic buying and selling of goods

Examples of Inappropriate Digital Commerce  Sending personal information and credit card information via .  Buying online impulsively.  Using another person's credit card without permission.  False information about a product you are selling.  Purchasing online music and giving it to others.  Buying from unsecured websites.  Using another person's personal information without permission to create accounts to purchase online.  Giving personal information on unsecured websites. © Copyright 2011 Heartland AEA 11

Examples of Appropriate Digital Commerce  Identifying indicators (padlock or key symbol) on a website that guarantees it to be a secure website.  Think before you buy. A "too good to be true" price is probably that. Watch for hidden costs (postage, handling, Internet charges, etc.)  Abiding by agreement from company you purchase from.  Responsibly purchasing on virtual worlds and for games.  Always use your own personal information with the guidance of your parents.  Never give personal information on unsecured websites. © Copyright 2011 Heartland AEA 11

Scenario #1 John enjoys searching on the Internet for items to purchase that are related to his favorite hobby, skateboarding. John has discovered several sites that offer many products related to skateboarding, including boards, protective wear such as knee and elbow pads, helmets; clothing; and other miscellaneous items. John has set up a login account for purchases he wants to make. John uses his dad's credit card to make three purchases. John is anxious to finish each purchase and quickly fills out the personal information, including address, phone number, address, and credit card information. John has received some of his purchases and his happy with the products he bought. A few days later, John's dad receives his credit card bill in the mail and sees the purchases that John made. The purchases are for amounts that are greater than the prices John told his dad. In addition, there are other charges on the credit card that John's dad is not aware of. John's dad is sure that John has made other purchases than the ones he knew about.

Scenario #2 - Amy Antle A middle school teacher overheard two girls talking about how they had gotten into their parents' wallets and taken credit cards without the parents consents. They planned to use their parents' personal information along with the credit cards to purchase music and videos online.