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Secure Payment Gateway
A payment gateway acts as the central cog in the payment processing system, whether you are making a purchase online or in-store.
Within a transaction, it is the front-end mechanism that collects, transfers and authorizes customer information in real-time to a merchant’s bank, where the transaction itself is then processed.
Our website is secure with Razorpay, Paytm and Cashfree payment gateways to ensure a smooth and secure transaction.
SSL Certificate
Our website is secure with the SSL Certification, so no need to worry of payment transaction processed from our website.
What is SSL certificate?
A Secure Sockets Layer certificate (SSL certificate) is a small data file installed on a Web server that allows for a secure connection between the server and a Web browser.
Why is SSL Certificate Important
Websites need SSL certificates to keep user data secure, verify ownership of the website, prevent attackers from creating a fake version of the site, and convey trust to users.
Where is SSL used?
SSL is used:
- To secure online credit card transactions;
- To secure system logins and any sensitive information exchanged online;
- To secure webmail and applications like Outlook Web Access, Exchange and Office Communications Server;
- To secure workflow and virtualization applications like Delivery Platforms or cloud-based computing platforms;
- To secure the connection between an email client such and an email server.
- To secure the transfer of files over https and FTP(s) services, such as website owners updating new pages to their websites or transferring large files;
- To secure hosting control panel logins and activity like Parallels, cPanel, and others;
- To secure intranet-based traffic such as internal networks, file sharing, extranets, and database connections;
- To secure network logins and other network traffic with SSL VPNs such as VPN Access Servers.
How to check SSL certificate of website?
To check an SSL certificate on any website, all you need to do is follow two simple steps;
- Check if the URL of the website begins with HTTPS, where S indicates it has an SSL certificate.
- Click on the padlock icon on the address bar to check all the detailed information related to the certificate.