Verifying Seller Authenticity and Security

Check the seller’s website for a physical address and phone number. Legitimate businesses readily provide contact information. Avoid sellers using only email or PO boxes.

Look for a secure website (HTTPS). The padlock icon in your browser’s address bar indicates a secure connection, encrypting your data.

Examine customer reviews and testimonials. Pay attention to both positive and negative feedback; consistent negative reviews are a major red flag.

Verify the seller’s business registration and licensing. Many countries require online pharmacies to be licensed; checking for this adds an extra layer of security.

Research the seller’s reputation using online search engines. Look for news articles, complaints, or Better Business Bureau listings.

Factor Positive Sign Negative Sign
Website Security HTTPS with padlock icon HTTP connection, lack of security features
Contact Information Physical address and phone number Only email or PO box
Customer Reviews Mostly positive reviews, addressing negative feedback Predominantly negative or suspicious reviews
Business Registration Verifiable license and registration Lack of verifiable registration or license

Use a credit card or other payment method with buyer protection. This offers recourse if the transaction goes wrong.

Never share your personal information unless the website uses a secure connection. Secure websites encrypt data using HTTPS.