Developing a mobile application to facilitate online shopping
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Shopping is a popular pastime for many individuals and the same is true with online buying. However, when it comes to online shopping, people are often restricted since most online shopping websites and apps lack certain features that facilitate the process. The goal of this initiative is to develop a web-based user-friendly interface for online consumers with system simplicity that would increase consumers' enjoyment of shopping. This online shopping web application is to address this problem by enabling users to experiment with the search tool, create various combinatorial search criteria to conduct a thorough search and provide an interactive interface that enables users to quickly interact with different application features. Based on the search term, the search engine would present a list of items, which the user could then filter based on several criteria.
Keywords: Mobile application, online, privacy, shopping, shopping guide;
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