payment-security

Security Capabilities and Policy for Transmission of Payment Card Details


We use the latest security technologies to protect your payment card details. When you enter your payment card information on our website, it is encrypted and transmitted securely to our payment processor. We do not store your payment card information on our servers.

We are committed to protecting your privacy and security. We use the following security measures to protect your payment card information:

Encryption: When you enter your payment card information on our website, it is encrypted using industry-standard encryption technology. This means that your information is scrambled and cannot be read by anyone who intercepts it.

We are committed to providing you with a safe and secure shopping experience. If you have any questions about our security measures, please contact us.

Here are some additional things that you can do to protect your payment card information:

Use a strong password: When you create a password for your account, make sure it is strong and difficult to guess. A strong password should be at least 8 characters long and include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

Be careful about where you enter your payment card information: Only enter your payment card information on websites that you trust. If you are unsure about the security of a website, do not enter your payment card information.

Keep your software up to date: Make sure that you have the latest security updates installed on your computer and mobile devices. These updates can help to protect your devices from malware and other security threats.

Be careful about phishing emails: Phishing emails are emails that are designed to look like they are from a legitimate company. These emails often contain links or attachments that can infect your computer with malware. Do not click on links or open attachments in emails from unknown senders.

By following these tips, you can help to protect your payment card information from fraud and theft.