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Webphobic UK terrified of online shopping

Credit cards staying firmly in wallets…

By Munir Kotadia

Published: 6 July 2004 15:10 GMT

Almost 70 per cent of UK Internet users don't believe it is safe to use a credit card online, while around 40 per cent have an irrational fear of the internet, according to a survey published by Visa.

Visa, along with Barclaycard, started testing a portable credit card reader that is designed to work with the new chip and PIN credit and debit cards to help prevent fraud and reduce exposure to phishing attacks.

The survey's results indicate that both Barclaycard and Visa needed to strengthen the security of credit card transactions in order to persuade more people to shop online.

According to the survey, although most Internet users have made at least one online purchase, 69 per cent of users didn't think online retailers were doing enough to make users feel safe.

Thirty-eight percent of respondents admitted to having an "irrational fear" of the internet.

This could be because entering credit card details online feels like "a dangerous public disclosure" according to Dr Cynthia McVey, a psychologist at Glasgow University.

"People need to be reassured that safeguards are in place and that the card providers continuously monitor the situation and understand their fears. The anxieties arise from the feeling we're not as intimately involved in the purchase as we are when standing at the counter," said McVey.

Munir Kotadia writes for ZDNet UK

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