I have recently been looking into how to tell our customers that our website is secure. Our customers are gardeners, and are often unfamiliar with and nervous about the online world. They enter in their address on a webpage with no SSL before being transfered to a PSP.
Isn't the Actinic system secure anyway? Couldn't you provide a 'logo of trust' that I could put on my website, saying its an Actinic site and that it is secure? It would also help you with the branding Actinic to the public.
Or/and couldn't Actinic encouporate SSL into the options, so users have an option of adding an SSL page to their site (maybe after paying a bit more)?
Isn't the Actinic system secure anyway? Couldn't you provide a 'logo of trust' that I could put on my website, saying its an Actinic site and that it is secure? It would also help you with the branding Actinic to the public.
Or/and couldn't Actinic encouporate SSL into the options, so users have an option of adding an SSL page to their site (maybe after paying a bit more)?
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