I was never told I could not do online transactions. To my understanding, it would be for me to obtain someones personal information, such as a credit card, and use it for my own purpose. I never thought of it as helping a person place an order online for their own purpose. But because I did that, I came in contact with someone else personal information. When I worked on our church directory and was filling in the information provided by the members of the church for the directory such as names, numbers, addresses, e-mails, pictures, etc, this too was in violation of my probation guide lines. I never thought of it in this way. My reporting Probation Officer never saw it in a bad way either, because I was not doing any criminal intent. But the Original Probation Officer saw it differently. He Put "ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION" according to the Original Probation Officer, if I were to walk down the road and looked at a mail box with a name and address on it, I was in Violation. Isn't that just a little to Harsh? I would have to be locked up in my house never coming in contact with anyone, just to avoid coming into contact with someone elses "Personal Information"