In an article from April 2011 it was announced that China has 410 sites involved in copyright infringement and counterfeiting in the first three months of 2010 ended. This is a sign that the government is now trying to interfere in legitimate sales online and making it safe for online customers. Online shopping is booming Chinese (iResearch analysis). China has more than 450 million Internet users, being the largest in the world. China is the volume of online transactions grew 89.4 years% annually. Approximately 148 million customers have purchased goods or services online in 2010. Online, the Chinese economy has grown quickly in the first quarter of 2011, mainly driven by the development of electronic commerce and mobile Internet. This increase in online shopping china, local Chinese authorities greater emphasis on monitoring online stores.
Another example is Malaysia. Malaysians spent on online shopping 739millions last year, according to a study released by PayPal. The growth of PayPal in Malaysia last year was the strongest in Asia and India to 70%. The largest percentage of online purchases are made on the private local websites. But the United States bought the country’s most popular Malay.
As we mentioned earlier, governments are now trying to make online shopping safer for customers.
In an ABC News article from April this year, states that the White House has a plan called the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) to combat online identity theft developed. The idea of ??this plan is to consolidate access to the Internet, a sort of “Connect” online shopping brand of government approval. In addition, better protection to encourage consumers and financial services company to embrace payment via smartphones. Proponents of this system has stressed that the program would be voluntary. However, there are pros and cons of this issue. Customers can benefit from this type of legislation, but there are also drawbacks.