Secure payment with Information Security
How do secure payments work?
Secure payments work as a connection, through which online transactions can be moved / completed automatically from the customer to the retailer, e.g.
A service such as Time2drill. With the help of payment gateway services, it becomes easy for websites to accept different types of online payments.
Most online payment gateway solutions offer a complete payment solution.
Are online payments safe and secure?
Online transactions from any reputable vendor are also protected by SSL certificates (to protect data in transit), firewalls, and regular systems scans.
Furthermore, customers are empowered to add extra security layers to online transactions.
A secure site or a trusted site would show a padlock in the left-hand corner of the site name showing that it is using SSL as part of the site
How Can I Tell That as a Customer My Online Transaction Is Secure?
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- Use a secure connection. Make sure that both the Wi-Fi connection and the website URL that you’re using are secure and are not on an open public connection.
- Use a trusted website.
- Read the sites’ privacy statement
- Option for credit over debit.
- Monitor you Accounts.
Protecting you is Time2drill main aim, giving you peace of mind whilst shopping at our online store.
At Time2drill we use SPS and SSL secure internet shopping.
When using our site each transaction will be carried out on a secure connection keeping you safe at all times.
Time2drill.co.uk is committed to handling your customer information with high standards of information security.
We use computer safeguards such as firewalls and data encryption; we enforce physical access controls to our buildings and files; and we authorise access to personal information only for those employees who require it to fulfil their job responsibilities.
The security of your account also relies on your protection of your Time2drill password.
We ask that you do not share it with others or anyone who asks for it.
Time2drill.com representatives will never ask you for your password in any emails that we send to you, so any email or other communication requesting your username and/or password should be treated as unauthorised and suspicious, and forwarded to support@time2drill.com.
If you do share your username and password with a third party for any reason, you are at risk of your personal data being cloned and possibly sold.
If the third party has promised to provide you with additional services such as account aggregation, the third party will have access to your account and your personal information, and you may be responsible for actions taken using you details.
If you believe someone else has obtained access to your username and/or password, please change it immediately by logging in to your account and changing your password.
If you unable to do so yourself, please email support@time2drill.com with a recent invoice number to help verify you as the customer of that account.
























