In the mid-90s, the introduction of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption made it safe to send credit card details over the web.
Jeff Bezos launched Amazon as "Earth’s Biggest Bookstore". Within a month, it had sold books to all 50 U.S. states and 45 countries. ONLINE SHOPPING STORES
The story of online shopping is a remarkable journey from a humble TV remote experiment to a multi-trillion-dollar global industry that defines modern life. It’s a tale of visionary inventors, bold startups, and a fundamental shift in how humans interact with the world of commerce. The Spark: A TV Remote and a Grandparent (1979–1984) In the mid-90s, the introduction of Secure Sockets
As internet speeds increased, online stores evolved from "clunky" text-based lists into high-definition digital malls. The WIRED Guide to Online Shopping (and Digital Retail Too) states and 45 countries
The world’s first "online" shopper was , a 72-year-old grandmother in 1984. Using Aldrich's system and her TV remote, she placed a grocery order with Tesco . While she didn't know it then, she was using the first-ever "online shopping basket," a concept we now take for granted. The Foundation: Security and the Big Three (1990s)
Online shopping as we know it today required two things: the World Wide Web and trust.