Secure Payment Page

A secure payment page means that the web page where credit card numbers are entered is secured via Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 128 bit encryption.  Our customer should be able to see that our website is protecting their sensitive details. If you’re working directly with a web developer or shopping card provider, they will likely help you take care of this aspect of the website inspection.

You can check to see if your pay page is secure by right-clicking anywhere on the payment page, selecting “properties” and choosing “details.” The details will list the encryption/security, and you’re looking to see if “SSL” is listed as the security type. If you’re using a “Buy-it-Now” button from Authorize.net, then you’re already covered. That’s because your gateway provider is handling the security of the payment page on your behalf. Another way to check is to see if the URL of your pay page starts with “HTTPS” – if so, you have a secure site! If you don’t have a secure site, you can purchase an SSL certificate from companies like RapidSSL.

Klarna's Payment Method

“In order to offer you Klarna’s payment methods, we might in the checkout pass your personal data in the form of contact and order details to Klarna, in order for Klarna to assess whether you qualify for their payment methods and to tailor those payment methods for you. Your personal data transferred is processed in line with Klarna’s own privacy notice.”

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