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CREDIT CARD PAYMENT SECURITY
Whole transactions that you make via your credit card will be protected by SSL (Security Socket Layer)
Consequently throughout the control transactions between you and the bank your card and your personal informations will be
transcripted by our system and will never be seen to the third parties.
If you think a payment had been done by your credit card without your knowledge, please contact us and your bank.
The computer and the internet line that the payment had been done will be found by examining our records and our system and
the necessary proceedings will be started in at the shortest notice.
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CARD VERIFICATION VALUE CODE (CVV):
CVV is a new authentication procedure established by credit card companies to further efforts towards reducing fraud for internet transactions. It consists of requiring a card holder to enter the CVV number in at transaction time to verify that the card is on hand.The CVV code is a security feature for "card not present" transactions (e.g., Internet transactions), and now appears on most (but not all) major credit and debit cards. This new feature is a three- or four-digit code which provides a cryptographic check of the information embossed on the card. Therefore, the CVV code is not part of the card number itself.
The CVV code helps ascertain that the customer placing the order actually possesses the credit/debit card and that the card account is legitimate. Each credit card company has its own name for the CVV code, but it functions the same for all major card types. (VISA refers to the code as CVV2, MasterCard calls it CVC2, and American Express calls it CID.)
The back panel of most Visa/MasterCard cards contain the full 16-digit account number, followed by the CVV/CVC code. Some banks, though, only show the last four digits of the account number followed by the code. To aid in the prevention of fraudulent credit card use, we now require the 3 or 4 digit code on the back of your credit card.
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SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
SSL stands for secure socket layer and was developed by Netscape as a means of providing encrypted secure communications
links across the internet. It has now become an industry standard. A web server with an SSL certificate has a URL starting
with https. The SSL certification ensures that the credit card data from your browser to our web server is passing through
a secure tunnel. The data is encrypted by your browser, sent over the Internet in this encrypted format, and then decrypted by
our server. Your browser and our server establish secret keys for the encryption/decryption when you first access a secure page.
Only your browser and our server know the secrets so no-one can see your credit-card details by looking at the data packets
being sent over the Internet.
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SECURITY STATEMENT
The only informations will be received from your transactions is the necessary ones to complete the
transaction and for our statistic work to develop a better system. Will not be sold or be shared to the third parties besides legal necessities.
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