ICT- Online accounts

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Why do people create online accounts?
So that people can save items that they are intrested in for later, or so they can pay quicker by storing payment details on their account.
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What are the advantages of an online account?
its easier to buy items, all your infromation is already stored when you buy something (address, billing details), and you sometimes get discounts when you join.
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What are the disadvantages of an online account?
if someone hacks your account they can access your personal details and bank accounts.
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What information would be given when opening an online account?
Name, date of birth, addres, bank details, gender, email address, telephone number.
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What is a required field?
Information that must be given when creating an online account
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Waht is a combo box?
A box you fill by selecting an item from a drop-down or by typing in information if the information you want to enter isn’t in the list
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What is validation?
Checking that the data entered is sensible or within a certain range
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What is verification?
Checking that the data entered is accurate
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What is a secret answer?
personal information that can be used to identify you.
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What is captcha?
prevents automated software from filling in a form.
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What is a strong password?
lettesrs, numbers and punctuation marks.
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What is a weak password?
birthday or a telephone number
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what is auto-complete?
your computer's operating system remembering your user name and password.
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What are the four most common payment methods online?
credit and debit cards, using an online banking account, paypal, and using gift vouchers.
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What is the difference between a credit and a debit card?
debit card purchases deduct money from your current account - from funds that you already have available. . Credit cards run up an amount of money that you will owe in the future.
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What information will you be asked for when paying online with a credit/debit card?
your name, card issuer, card number, expiry date, issue number, billing address, the security number.
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What is the CCV?
CVV is an anti-fraud security feature to help verify that you are in possession of your credit card. For Visa/Mastercard, the three-digit CVV number is printed on the signature panel on the back of the card immediately after the card's account number
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