How to Make Your Site Secure for Credit Cards

Step1
Publish a security and privacy message for others . Specify what precaution and systems you have in place to protect electronically transmitted data, and let the buyer know what your policy is on selling or trading purchase and personal information with other merchants. Aside from clearing up a customer's misconceptions, this might let potential hackers know you're not an easy target.

Step2
Require all users of your site to register. Issue each customer a user ID and password of his or her own choosing. Entering the appropriate user ID and password should be the only way the customer can access his or her personal and account information.

Step3
Take further steps to verify the identity of users by using security systems such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL), Secure Electronic Transaction protocol (SET) and digital signature certificates. These are all popular varieties of data encryption systems that "scramble" data as it's transmitted electronically between parties.

Step4
Consider using an electronic payment service such as CyberCash. These services are set up through a participating bank and act as a secure site, merchant account and purchase guarantee firm.

Step5
Offer alternatives to online transactions. Provide a fax number, telephone number (toll-free if possible), mailing address and any forms necessary to make an offline purchase.

Step6
Ask the Better Business Bureau or National Computer Security Association to evaluate the security on your site and offer suggestions on ways to improve. If your security is up to their standards, you can display their logos on your site, which tells the world that security is of the utmost importance to your company.

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