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We use Trusted Secure Online Payment Gateway, eWAY and PayPal for Credit Card payment transaction.

Your security is our top priority! Our website is also encrypted and protected with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for that extra protection.

How eWay keeps our customer payment data secure?

At eWAY payment methods are secured end-to-end to ensure that it remain a validated Level 1 PCI DSS compliant service provider.

The PCI DSS is a set of rules created by the PCI Security Standards Council, which consists of the biggest players in the payment card industry, in order to facilitate the adoption of a consistent set of standards for the processing, handling and storing of sensitive credit card information.

Every business that processes payments, from major enterprises to the smallest businesses, regardless of their size or transaction volume, must ensure they are compliant with the PCI-DSS guidelines. Not doing so may result in fines or suspension from processing cards. By staying compliant with PCI DSS requirements, we can be confident that we are doing the right thing by our customers.

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Making payment via PayPal Account

Customer also have the option to make payment with PayPal using PayPal Express Checkout from our Shopping Cart. PayPal takes away the buyer’s pain by ensuring online security. When customer check out with PayPal, PayPal pay us on-behalf of their customer, sometimes even before drawing funds from their account, so their financial details stay encrypted and protected. PayPal members also have the extra benefit of Buyer Protection (condition apply contact PayPal).

Tips on Secure Payment

Cyber crime is big business. Hackers and scammers are constantly trying to steal or scam money from internet users. PayPal work hard to keep your information secure but there are some things you can do to stay safer online, even when you’re not using PayPal. Read more here.

What is SSL (Secure Socket Layer)?

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed between the web server and browsers remain private and integral.

How do you know if a website has SSL Encrypted?

When logging in to banking, shopping or email sites, always look for “https” at the beginning of the URL – the “s” stands for secure.

Check for the padlock symbol in your browser’s address bar.

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