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Ways to Secure Your Online Payment Gateway against Fraud

An online payment gateway has become critical to the security of organizations that accept payments over the internet. An online payment gateway may allow you to establish your own conditions for allowing, denying, or just forcing a transaction's verification procedure. Visit @ https://www.paymentasia.com/en/product-and-services/payment-gataway

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Ways to Secure Your Online Payment Gateway against Fraud

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  1. Ways to Secure Your Online Payment Gateway against Fraud

  2. An online payment gateway has become critical to the security of organizations that accept payments over the internet. Online fraud can cost you more than a single transaction especially when you're just starting out. In recent times, e-commerce businesses are surging, and concerns regarding the safest payment option have never been more important. Whether you are a merchant or a customer, most of us have probably wondered, "Are online payments safe?" That is why it is critical to conduct research and select a payment service provider that provides excellent fraud prevention and security. Due to the continued growth of e-commerce and the digital economy, even small firms must consider fraud prevention technologies. Let's look at some of the ways to protect your online payment gateway from fraud.

  3. Address Verification Service (AVS) At some point, you've probably had to input your address as well as your payment method. An AVS (Address Verification System) is a security feature by the payment service provider that verifies that the address entered is the same as the one on file with the card-issuing bank.

  4. Card Verification Value (CVV) Every credit card has a CVV (or Card Verification Code) that is three or four digits long. The CVV information you give will never be saved on a legitimate website. Consider it an extra layer of card security. Only the cardholder will have access to this information because it is only available on the printed card. If a customer purchases something on your site and the CVV doesn't match, the online payment gateway will reject the transaction, thereby, safeguarding both you and your consumers from fraud.

  5. Safe Login Screen The login page is where the eCommerce website's security begins. It is critical to create a user-friendly website that securely maintains consumer information. A safe login screen is necessary to prevent hackers from gaining access to important information, hence preventing fraud and threats.

  6. Digital Signature A digital signature gives your message a distinct identity. It is used solely for the purpose of verification. It protects the data's authority and secrecy by preventing any changes through the payment service provider.

  7. Alert on Large Transactions Before a stolen credit card can be cancelled, a fraudster may make a large purchase. This is dreadful for both your consumer and your business, and it's possible that you'll end up paying for the fraudulent transaction. A reputed online payment gateway will let you set a fixed amount, reducing the damage that fraudulent charges can create. You can also put a limit on the number of unsuccessful transactions that are processed, providing you more control over your store and ensuring the protection of your customers.

  8. Device Identification Payment gateways can use a person's computer or personal device to identify them instead of their credit or bank information. To accept, flag, or refuse a transaction, these systems can recognize the operating system, internet connection, and even the browser. An online payment gateway may allow you to establish your own conditions for allowing, denying, or just forcing a transaction's verification procedure.

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