If the shopper keys in his card details at home or in the office, surely they are not encrypted until after they arrive at the WorldPay system?
Using industry standard SSL, Thawte and WorldPay unique encryption systems, this is not actually the case. When the shopper fills in the payment form and clicks the Submit button, their details are not sent right away. What actually happens is that a secure link is set up between the shopper s browser and WorldPay and an encryption code is requested and received, which then wraps the order and transaction details before leaving the shoppers premises.
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- If the shopper types in his/her card details at home or in the office, surely they are not encrypted until after they arrive at the WorldPay system?
- If the shopper keys in their card details at home or in the office, surely they are not encrypted until after they arrive at the WorldPay system?
- If the shopper keys in their card details at home or in the office, are their details encrypted before they arrive at the WorldPay system?