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Jego -> RE: Free Shopping Carts - how secure is secure? (1/5/2002 20:32:56)
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Great Tom...thanks....oh boy, I'm trying to get my brain around all of this (unfortunately I think too many eggnogs over Christmas have clogged up the brain arteries). I AM learning a few things though (I think)....for one thing, I reread this interesting thread http://66.155.126.102/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8928 and this time around, combining your info and my recent shopping cart mucking around....it actually made much more sense. One thing I learned, and I WILL admit it here even though it's embarrassing....uh, I didn't realize that "VeriSign" sold "certificates"......I thought they were like a payment processing thing. See...that didn't hurt me too badly (blushes fiercely). And wow...it sure costs a lot to install your own! Ouch. Please, correct me where I go astray in the following: ** I must work on the terminology.....I understand that the shopping cart is really nothing except forms etc., and that the important part is the secure page where cc info is entered. Because I can accept credit cards manually, I don't need it to go to a payment processor, I need to be able to access the cc # which is stored on a secure server. In this case, I am using/borrowing/whatever mals-e's secure server, right? Therefore, I am trusting that they have the proper certificates. Is this not a very bright thing to do? Because it is a third party am I just assuming they're nice people and wouldn't possibly do anything with the cc info? (mals-e is an example; I am not knocking them...just trying to get my head around this). (I have to sign-in to a secure page to get the cc info...but this is still obviously through mals-e). ** If it is this easy.....to *use* someone else's secure server, then why do people go to the trouble and expense of on-line cc processing (IF they don't have scads and scads of sales per day). Wouldn't it be more cost-effective for those just starting out to just accept cards manually with a merchant account from their bank and use this kind of freebie secure page? Remember, I'm just walking through this and I'm waiting for people to jump all over my assumptions, so please go ahead...it's the only way I'm going to understand the whole process.) *************************** btw...this is one of the pages I was working on; http://www.doanesupply.com/shopping/minimall_manuals.htm Use cc # 4111 1111 1111 1111 to make a purchase if you want to see the secure page. Love the analogy about the waiter, Tom...you're so right...how many times do we just hand perfect strangers our credit cards and watch them go away with it? Hmmmmm.....could make one paranoid. I'm going away now....my brain hurts. Jego
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