What is the difference between SSL and 2 Party?
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a 3 party Model which uses the SSL protocol to provide secure transmission of sensitive data between a customers web browser and our Payment Server. The card details for example are entered directly to the Payment Server therefore the merchant does not carry the responsibility of storing the credit card details at their site. The 2 Party Model is whereby the customer pays for goods or services by providing their payment details (for e.g. card number) directly to the Merchant or on the Merchants site.