The Philippine Star

Consumers must be vigilant while shopping online – DTI

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

With the growing popularity of e-commerce in the Philippine­s, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) cautioned Filipinos to stay vigilant when shopping online.

The DTI said the advent of technology has given consumers the capacity to instantly purchase their goods online and have them delivered at their doorstep.

The agency said consumers who have access to the internet and own a gadget like smartphone, iPad, or laptop resort to this method because of convenienc­e. However, the DTI is reminding the buying public to be vigilant especially when engaging in an online transactio­n.

“We cannot deny the fact that technology created a more advanced environmen­t where consumers now take part in digital transactio­ns. So we encourage the buying public to be wiser and more alert in order not be taken advantage of by unscrupulo­us online sellers,” Trade Undersecre­tary Teodoro Pascua said.

To ensure their protection, the DTI urged the public to always check the website if it has a Secured Socket Layer Cer- tificate which protects personal informatio­n such as credit card number, addresses and password sent to the website.

The agency also asked consumers to take note of the lock icon in the address bar to confirm legitimacy of the website and choose “cash on delivery” as mode of payment whenever possible.

Online retail has accounted for 1.3 percent or $1.3 billion of total Philippine retail sales of $100 billion in 2016.

Its share is expected to increase to 4.7 percent or $9.7 billion of the projected retail sales of $206 billion by 2025.

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