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| How Secure is your Shopping Cart? |
By DanPartridge You have to take into account the importance of security features in shopping cart as a tool to make online selling successful.
Scammers and spammers abound in the ecommerce midst like wolves waiting to jump on their prey. On line businesses as well as online shoppers have to rely on the integrity of the shopping cart software makers every time they make an electronic purchase. Still, we cannot blame other consumers if they feel uneasy in making online purchases since they feel they will be exposing their payment cards needlessly. Nonetheless, just to ease each others mind a little, here are some gathered facts that render a shopping cart secure: The use of Encryption. Encryption method is a form of security measure that scrambles all sensitive information whilst being sent over the net. The receiving system which was equally designed as compatible to receive scrambled information is also equipped to decode it. This method ensures the security of the shopping cart. Processed information is deleted not stored. A customer will feel more at ease in doing her shopping at your site if she knows that all used and already processed payment information she supplied are always discarded and deleted. Storing them in unsecure files will only increase the possibility of being hacked. The use of password is maintained. Back office transactions require password before they can be accessed. All records stored in the administration section of your shopping cart may unknowingly contain sensitive information that could be used against a customer or your business. All of the security features mentioned above are expected to be inherent in any shopping cart system. There is an unspoken awareness that electronic transactions are always susceptible to fraud commitment. However, as in any institution that requires security measures to guard its assets and valuable data, there is always the matter of implementation. How many banks have we heard of as having been victims of fraud, not for lack of security measures but for laxity in implementing these measures? No matter how fool proof the design is, the breakdown in security often leads to other sources of weaknesses. Some lapses in implementation we are not consciously aware of We facilitate transactions through the use of computers. Not many of us are aware that some data are left logged in as history stored in our computers. How many of us have the diligence to review and delete whatever sensitive information still remains retrievable within the computers memory banks. Busy schedules sometimes restrain us from attending to routine, we then find it necessary to delegate. We find such relief that part of our workload is taken-off our shoulder, in fact we enjoyed it so much we entrusted passwords and codes. Of course, that would be the beginning of another story. Personal accounts need passwords to log-in. How many of us can say that for once we never left a site without logging out. Things like this happen. These are exactly the instances when wolves jump and sink their teeth and claws in. Security installation and implementation must always go hand in hand. Shopping cart security features are good because they make the customers feel that with your business, their personal information is always safe. Try not to lose that trust then, be vigilant not only over the money coming in but also with the information stored within. More information on the convenience of shopping carts is available at Shopping cart. |
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