Jon_C 
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Does anyone use their I phone to buy stuff online. I don't have regular access to a normal computer but I want to buy some stuff off of amazon. Wife says my phone may not be an overly safe way of doing it. 
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Kyle T 
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  give your wife a slap
 
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noshua 
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It'll be over SSL anyway so I wouldn't be worried 
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Jon_C 
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What's ssl ?
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Russ 
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your phone wont present a security risk in itself, your wifi net work and the site is where the vulnerabilities lie
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Jon_C 
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Bugger it. Bought some stuff now
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Kyle T 
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quote: Originally posted by Jon_C 
Bugger it. Bought some stuff now 
   
 
The web browser on your phone is no more insecure than using a PC. The only thing you need to be wary of realistically is the website you're buying from. 
 
SSL is a communication protocol which secures your data back and forth with encryption - and an SSL connection to a website can be identified by HTTPS:// before a webpage URL. HTTP:// (without the S) is used for sites such as corsasport which don't have a requirement for SSL encryption. Online banks, amazon, etc will tend to use SSL and hence will use the https:// prefix. 
 
Only risk I can think of when using a phone, is if you save your username/password or credit card details into a website - then you lose the phone.
 
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Graham88 
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I buy stuff all the time on mine, access my bank etc 
 
Doesn't answer your question as to whether it's safe as I've never really thought about it but been doing it for years and not had a problem so far
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dannymccann 
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Basically stick to the known good websites, so Amazon, Play etc
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Jon_C 
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Cheers dudes. Bought a few more things now anyway.
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kz 
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Aviva website kept crashing on my PC but it worked perfectly on my iPhone for some reason so just spent £480 on it!
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AndyCorsaSport 
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I always check my online banking on mine, and it always does the same as PC where the website bar goes green to say its secure.
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