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yes, I use the site all the time. It's really safe and you don't have to give out any personal information! :)
Yes, this site is very safe, as long as you don't give any personal information in your answers!
Your personal financial information is online on a secured site. If you loose access to your credentials other people can access your details or the site may get breached which will expose your information. And money is involved.
It is never safe to give your credit card, bank account, personal or financial information to an unknown source. If giving your information to a known source via the internet, it should be done through a secured site, and always read the "terms of service" agreement entirely before confirming authorization.
When you see the s in the address bar it means the site is secure for entering personal information. You will see this on sites that require you to enter personal or banking information. Wikipedia is a safe site but not a secure site.
Applying for credit cards online can be secure if the page is a secured site. If it is not it may be a scam or someone may be able to hack into your information.
friends21 is a great site to use you don't have to download the site, answer any surveys, you don't have to give out personal information out either. plus it is completely free. :)
Yes, it is very safe to pay online IF the company you are purchasing from is a secured company. They will have that information for you before you enter any pertinent account information. If they are not a secure site, do not purchase online, ask to pay via postal service.
It depends on the site you are giving it to. It is always safe to minimize the chances of putting your information on the internet, especially personal information.
In a way, placing personal information on a social media site is similar to taking placing an add in the newspaper with your personal information. Any information you put on the Internet is in the public eye.
A personal secured loan in the UK can be obtained from companies such as Virgin or Barclays. It is a good idea to compare the rates of interest and terms on a site such as uSwitch to make sure the best deal is being obtained.
No site is 100% safe for anyone. If you are 10 years old you should not post the information anywhere on the internet, you should never post any personal information such as; email address, phone number, school, home address, name, etc. You should have parental supervision when accessing any site on the internet.