Security Site Security
Security for the Shopper
Transaction Encryption
Data Storage
Site Security
Security is probably one of the most significant concerns for both the
shopper and retailer during an online transaction. In reality an online
transaction is probably more secure than a card transaction in a shop or
conducted over the telephone or by fax, as the information transmitted online is
highly encrypted using complicated logarithm combinations.
This website is processed by Protx using their VSP Server which talks
directly to our web server over a 128-bit encrypyed secure channel, exchanging
digitally signed messages to register transactions and notify us of
authorisation results.
For security, no sensitive information is sent via your browser. During
a transaction you will be redirected to Protx and so we will do not have access
to, or store any of your card details. Protx maintains all highly secure
encrypted databases and digital certificates.
To find out more about Protx visit www.protx.com
Security for the Shopper
Any communication between the shopper and Protx is also encrypted to the
maximum strength supported by the shopper's browser using TLS or 128 bit
SSL. Shoppers are also protected from fraudulent use of their card in a
'card not present' environment by their card issuers. The card issuers
provides the right for the shopper to dispute a transaction if the
goods/services do not arrive or if the card was used fraudulently.
Transaction Encrytion
The transfer of the purchase details from the retailer's site to Protx is
encapsulated using digitally signed certificates.
Data Storage
Data storage on Protx systems, and the communication between Protx and the
worldwide banking networks, is regularly audited by the banking authorities to
ensure a secure transaction environment. Protx also ensure that they stay
up-to-date with the latest versions of any third-party code they use, and
continually review their own proprietary code.
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