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WHAT IS A SECURE SERVER? A secure server is one which takes advantage of Secure Sockets Layers (SSL). This is a protocol developed by Netscape Communications Corporation to provide privacy and security for documents being transmitted via the Internet. SSL uses a private key to encrypt data being submitted from a browser before it is transferred over the Internet via the SSL connection. (Browsers such as Netscape's Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer support the SSL protocol.) When the data reaches the SSL-enabled web server, it is decrypted. If the data were to be stolen during this transmission, it would remain unreadable. Many Web sites use SSL to obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers. Web pages that incorporate SSL generally have a URL starting with https: instead of http:.
SSL IS NOT ENOUGH
ITRANSACT SECURITY BEYOND SSL Credit card and checking account data is never stored online in plain-text (readable) format. In addition, this information is never transmitted in plain-text via email, socket, GET, POST, etc.
SIMPLIFYING COMMERCE A merchant wishing to accept credit card and/or check payments online simply creates an HTML order form using the templates supplied by iTransact. Each merchant is given a unique Merchant ID that is included in the HTML source of the order form. There is no need for the merchant to have a secure server. A customer wishing to make a purchase from the merchant simply completes the merchant's online order form. The customer can then be directed to iTransact's secure server to enter their account information.
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