PayPal, an eBay Company, enables any
individual or business with an email
address to securely, easily and quickly
send and receive payments online.
PayPal's service builds on the existing
financial infrastructure of bank accounts
and credit cards and utilizes the
world's most advanced proprietary
fraud prevention systems to create
a safe, global, real-time payment
solution.
PayPal automatically encrypts your
confidential information in transit
from your computer to ours using the
Secure Sockets Layer protocol (SSL)
with an encryption key length of 128-bits
(the highest level commercially available).
PayPal has received close to 20 awards
for technical excellence from the
internet industry and the business
community at large -most recently
the 2003 Webby Award for Best Finance
Site and the 2003 Webby People's Voice
Award for Best Finance Site.
We are an independent,
privately held company based in Leeds,
England. Founded in 1999, we have
been providing electronic money services
since January 2001. We are committed
to providing you (individuals and
small businesses) with a secure, reliable
alternative payment service in the
UK.
Any sensitive information you send
to us, from your computer to our servers
is encrypted in transit using the
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.
We use the highest commercially available
encryption key length of 128-bits
provided by Verisign.
Your information is held on servers
that are hosted with one of the UK's
leading ISP's in a highly secure data
environment, used by many UK high
street and Internet banks.
Roman Cart is
the secure shopping cart software
we use to take your orders. Once you
have entered the checkout page of
our web site you will notice the web
address starts with https not just
http. This allows you to see your
on a secure page and any details entered
will not be seen by anyone. You can
also see a small lock image in the
bottom right corner of your web browser
which also confirms your on a secure
system.
Roman cart uses 128-bits SSL high-level
encryption. When a browser connects
to a server with an SSL Certificate,
it verifies that the Certificate Authority
(CA), which issued the certificate,
is on the trusted CA list.