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Remember when we told you about the certified HTTPS protocol and all the advantages that can be obtained? If the answer is negative I recommend a quick review. If you've never heard of it, well, it would be best to take action . As soon as possible.Yes, because Paypal has updated its security protocols to protect all external connections to its system. There was already talk about it last year and now, after several extensions, the company has finally taken action.What does it mean? If you want to continue selling online using Paypal you must adapt to the new security standards by June 2018 . Guess what the money transfer company is asking you: abandon the HTTP protocol and make the switch to HTTPS .Hurry, time is running out!I repeat, if you have an e-commerce site, migrating to HTTPS is no longer dispassionate advice but an obligation . Penalty: interruption of service .
Don't you want to wake up to the nasty surprise of finding your Special Data transactions blocked?The alternative is to give up the Paypal service. Which is equivalent, given the facts, to doing harakiri!If you are still not convinced, it is good to remember that since 2014 Google has admitted to considering HTTPS as one of the positioning factors for a website .Making the switch allows you to climb positions on the search engine to the detriment of competitors who have remained with the old protocol. On our blog we had published an SEO guide for the transition from HTTP to HTTPS full of details and insights.HTTPS required for Paypal EcommerceE-commerce security: how to continue selling with PaypalGood strategic planning for an e-commerce involves the security of transactions. It's no mystery how risk-averse consumers are. An attitude that reaches its maximum peak in the final phase of the decision-making process: the purchase.The customer must feel safe.
Always. Especially in the fateful moment when he is preparing to fill in his credit card details. Luckily, Paypal payments exist , which are fast and reliable. They had the merit of overcoming the resistance to change of the most skeptical consumers.Paypal's mission has always remained the same: to guarantee the highest level of security on transaction data . The company has raised the bar again with the update to the TLS 1.2 and HTTP/1.1 protocols . The change is bilateral: companies are also called to do the same.On the official website you can find this infographic , useful for taking stock of the security situation of your system.
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