Art2Bank would like our community to be safe, both online and offline. When using the Internet we should all take precautions to ensure our safety and privacy. Here are a few safety guidelines to keep in mind when using Art2Bank and the Internet in general:
Personal Information: Take care when posting personal information about yourself or someone else on the Internet -- including the public places on Art2Bank. Public spaces include your Art2Bank Art Market Platform, and comments to articles. In many cases the information you post is permanent. Please do not post any personal information that you do not want the world to know (for example, your phone number, credit card number, and passwords). Before posting private information about someone else, make sure you have appropriate permission.
Specific Location Information: Avoid posting information that would make it easy for a stranger to find where you live or work unless you are a business with premises that are physically available as such.
Embarrassing Information: Opening up to the Art2Bank community can give you a sense of closeness. Remember this is a platform for Art Market professionals, avoid posting anything that would harm your reputation later.
Real Life: It is fun to connect with people on Art2Bank, but be wary about meeting someone in person whom you do not know. Use common sense and good judgment because unfortunately, people aren't always who they say they are. If you must meet someone, it is also a good idea to make available a record of where you are going and whom you are meeting in a diary or note left in a prominent place and take a mobile phone if you have one.
Abusive Behaviour: Please treat each other with respect. Harassment, hate speech and inappropriate content should be reported. If you feel someone's behaviour is inappropriate, contact us. Always trust your gut: immediately stop corresponding with someone if you feel threatened. If you feel unsafe, contact your local authorities.
Email and Your Computer: There are a number of ways to protect information on your computer. For example, a spam filter might reduce the number of unwanted emails (but check it, just in case an Art2Bank email gets stuck in there). Anti-virus software can be used to scan incoming messages for troublesome files, and anti-spyware software looks for programs that have been installed on your computer to track your online activities. Firewalls can prevent unauthorized communications from entering your computer. If you don't recognize the sender of a downloadable document or file, delete the file without opening it to avoid getting a virus.
Passwords: Choose a password that uses a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using obvious words, for example your last name or nickname, or dates like your birthday. Never share or email your password to anyone. Avoid using the same password on many websites, this way if someone discovers one password that person won't have access to all your online accounts.
Internet Fraud: From phony lotteries and bogus employment and business opportunities to investment fraud and phishing, there are many Internet scams. Sometimes it's hard to determine when an opportunity is legitimate. On Art2Bank, ask questions concerning consignment opportunities, requests for free samples, and solicitations for art fairs. Do your homework and ask for references, full names, and contact information. Keep your personal information, password and credit card information secure and never send this information via email.
Remember, the public spaces on Art2Bank are indexed and searchable by major search engines.
The United States Department of Justice has a great article about Internet fraud and PayPal has an article about how to protect yourself from fraudulent emails. Also see UK Metropolitan Police, Internet Related Crime
Take a look at Art2Bank's Privacy Policy for information on how Art2Bank keeps your information secure. We also hope that you'll send us your own tips on avoiding current Art Market scams by using our suggestions form.























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