MFRO Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative: Hironori Kitawaki) conducted an "Awareness Survey on Online Sales Operator Information" targeting 500 people who have experience purchasing online, and ranked the data. With numerous e-commerce sites available, some people may have felt, "The products are attractive, but the site or operator seems suspicious." Craudia Media Support Service (https://craudia-citation.com/), operated by MFRO Inc., conducted a survey on "Online Sales Operator Information" among 500 people with online purchasing experience. The results were compiled in a ranking format. Manami Shikama, representative of Shikama.net, provided insights into the survey results. [Request for Citation/Reprint of Data] When using the survey results and images from this release, please be sure to include a link to the detailed survey page (https://craudia-citation.com/column/5648). [Survey Overview] Target Audience: People with online purchasing experience Survey Period: January 14-15, 2026 Survey Organization: In-house survey Survey Method: Voluntary response via internet Valid Responses: 500 people (342 women / 158 men) Respondent Age Groups: Teens 1.2% / 20s 20.0% / 30s 31.4% / 40s 27.2% / 50s 17.2% / 60s and over 3.0% [Survey Results Summary] - 80.4% of people check operator information when purchasing or applying online. - The top method for checking site operator information is "searching online." - The top point for judging "trustworthy" operator information is "a lot of information" for both men and women. - The top point for judging "untrustworthy" operator information is "little information" for both men and women. - 76.4% have experienced abandoning a purchase after checking operator information. 80.4% of people check operator information when purchasing or applying online. When asked "Do you check operator information when purchasing or applying online?" among 500 people with online purchasing experience, "almost every time (20.4%)" and "ha