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Secure Site - Padlock

marrows
Member

Hi, can any one tell me which is the better padlock security for my site, SSL, Trusted Shops or Safe Buy.

Do you have to have all 3?

 

You get a padlock on when you get to check out at the moment. I use Paypal checkout.

 

Thanks Marrows

 

Horse & Pony Tack Shop

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orchie
Grand Master

Hi Marrows, I think you've got a few terms confused there. SSL is a special protocol used to encrypt sensitive data when it's passed from a client (web browser) to a server. SSL basically means you can be sure sensitive data is being transferred securely. It's used all over the web and you'll notice it when urls change from http -> httpS and creates that padlock you mentioned. Since SSL is already implemented there's nothing you need to do here.

 

Trusted Shops and Safe Buy in contrast are organisations that provide a type of accreditation service to e-retailers and customers. For the retailer it allows them to prove to potential customers they're a trust worthy/reputable site. To the customer it gives them confidence this site is reputable. Both services need to be paid for. Check they're respective websites for more information.

 

Hope this helps, Orchie

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orchie
Grand Master

Hi Marrows, I think you've got a few terms confused there. SSL is a special protocol used to encrypt sensitive data when it's passed from a client (web browser) to a server. SSL basically means you can be sure sensitive data is being transferred securely. It's used all over the web and you'll notice it when urls change from http -> httpS and creates that padlock you mentioned. Since SSL is already implemented there's nothing you need to do here.

 

Trusted Shops and Safe Buy in contrast are organisations that provide a type of accreditation service to e-retailers and customers. For the retailer it allows them to prove to potential customers they're a trust worthy/reputable site. To the customer it gives them confidence this site is reputable. Both services need to be paid for. Check they're respective websites for more information.

 

Hope this helps, Orchie