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If you shop at our website, any personal information that you may share
with us is kept private. Neither your name nor anything about you, including
credit card information, telephone numbers, delivery address, or any personal
information of any other kind or nature, is shared with or sold, given
or traded to any outside company, agency or other third party.
We do, of course, ask you for certain kinds of personal information in
order to provide the services you request. To learn how we keep your personal
information safe and secure, please see our security statement.
To learn more about your privacy at FishforDinner.Com,
please contact us at info@fishfordinner.com.
Commitment to Security Statement:
PayJunction Security Overview
PayJunction's commitment to security is of the highest level. We use the
highest level of encryption and the latest security tools to ensure that
your merchants and customers feel secure. We would like to highlight some
of the key features of our security.
Secure Socket Layers
All of PayJunction's communications and processing occurs through Secure
Socket Layers (SSL). To ensure a higher level of security, we use 1024-bit
SSL encryption with all of our transactions. Any toolkits linked for usage
with the PayJunction gateway are also tested to make sure that security
is setup properly. With the proper security layers setup between toolkits
and the gateway, we ensure that no information can be stolen and all information
is securely transacted.
PayJunction is proud to be Visa CISP compliant. Through the CISP program
PayJunction is certified under Visa to be up to date with the utmost security
regulations assigned by 3rd party assessors as well Visa itself.
What is CISP
The Visa U.S.A. Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP) defines
a standard of due care and enforcement for protecting sensitive information.
Because the payment industry places a high priority on maintaining the
confidentiality and integrity of account and personal data, the CISP requirements
are directed to all entities that store, process, or transmit cardholder
information. The program ensures the annual validation of merchants and
all service providers on both the Issuing and Acquiring side of the business.
CISP Requirements
- Install and maintain a working firewall to protect data
- Keep security patches up-to-date
- Protect stored data
- Encrypt data sent across public networks
- Use and regularly update anti-virus software
- Restrict access by "need to know"
- Assign unique ID to each person with computer access
- Don't use vendor-supplied defaults for passwords and security parameters
- Track all access to data by unique ID
- Regularly test security systems and processes
- Implement and maintain an information security policy
- Restrict physical access to data
How CISP Works
CISP currently applies to any entity (meaning Merchant or Service Provider)
that stores, processes or transmits Visa cardholder information. All eligible
Merchants and Service Providers-regardless of size - or in the case of
service providers - whether they support Issuing or Acquring activity-must
comply with the 12 basic CISP requirements. Compliance actions, however,
are scaled to a level of risk that is based on the number of accounts
stored or processed.
More Information
You can find more information on the Visa CISP compliance programs we
well as all it's regulations by visiting the official Visa CISP website.
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