GeoTrust
The green bar says it all. If the GeoTrust True BusinessID with EV certificate could talk, it would say “Look at me! You are very secure.” Web site visitors really notice it when the address bar turns green in their browsers and the organization field starts to rotate between your business name and GeoTrust’s name.A GeoTrust True BusinessID with EV certificate announces that your site is legitimateand backed by a reputable authenticating security partner.
MasterCard and Visa
WHAT IS 3D SECURE?
3D Secure stands for ‘Three Domain Secure’ – the payment industry’s internet authentication standard. Visa have called their version ‘Verified by Visa’ or VBV for short and MasterCard have called their equivalent ‘MasterCard Secure Code’. 3D Secure can be thought of as an online version of ‘Chip and Pin’ technology, whereby the cardholder has a personalised password registered against their card that is then entered during the deposit process. 3D Secure authentication requires you, the cardholder, to register your card to take advantage of this service. This is a once off process (per card) which takes place on the card issuer’s website or at the point of deposit. You select a password which will then be used by your card issuer to authenticate each online transaction.
WHICH CARDS ARE CHECKED FOR 3D SECURE?
Visa
Visa Debit
Visa Electron
MasterCard
Maestro
Solo
PayPal
PayPal delivers one of the most secure payment platforms in the world. After more than a decade as the leader in online payments, we've learned a thing or two about keeping your information safe.
WE CAN SPOT PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN
We use fraud prevention technology that monitors transactions for suspicious activity. We have a team of over 2,000 specialists including former law enforcement officials, working to protect you from fraud and identity theft. To help weed out fraudulent activity, every transaction is reviewed by state of the art models. We ensure users who send or receive large amounts of money have successfully completed our verification system and identity check.
PAYPAL USES STATE OF THE ART ENCRYPTION
Safeguarding your financial and personal information is one of our most important priorities. That's why we automatically encrypt all sensitive information sent between your computer and our systems, ensuring your information is kept private.
THE GEEKY DETAILS
When registering or logging in to our site, we verify that your Internet browser is running Secure Sockets Layer 3.0 (SSL) or higher. Information is protected by SSL with an encryption key length of 168 bits (the highest level commercially available). We store your personal information and ensure it's heavily guarded, both physically and electronically. To further safeguard your debit and credit card numbers and your bank account details, we do not directly connect our firewall-protected servers to the internet.
Google Wallet
What is Google Wallet?
Google Wallet is a virtual wallet that stores your payment information securely and makes paying fast both in-store and online.
Where can I use Google Wallet?
You can pay with Google Wallet at any online retailer where Google Wallet is accepted. In addition, you can use Google Wallet to make purchases on Google sites such as Google Play, Chrome Web Store, Google+ Games, Google Offers and more.
How much does it cost to use Google Wallet?
Nothing. Google Wallet is free to shoppers, whether used in-store or online.
How does Google Wallet protect my payment credentials?
All transactions are encrypted with industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology. Your bank account details and credit card information, which are stored in a single location on our secure servers, are only accessed when needed to complete transactions. Google will not share your personal information with anyone except under the limited circumstances described in our Privacy Policy.
Am I liable for unauthorized transactions on credit cards stored with Google Wallet?
The same rules that apply to unauthorized use of your plastic credit card, apply to unauthorized use of a credit card stored in your Google Wallet account. You should contact your credit card issuing bank to report any unauthorized transactions.
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