Payment Express or its licensors are committed to protecting your privacy as an Internet user whenever you buy goods or services from JHh Lifestyles which uses Payment Express. JNH Lifestyles will generally be using Payment Express when the cardholder is using a credit or debit card over the Internet, Phone, Fax, Unattended or Integrated EFTPOS system. Payment Express recognizes its responsibility to keep confidential at all times any information which Payment Expressacquires in connection with such a transaction, whether directly from the Cardholders or JNH Lifestyles. Payment Express protects personal information (at a minimum) to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards. Please note however; Payment Express responsibility is limited to protection by Payment Express of information which Payment Express obtains. Payment Express itself cannot, of course, control the use or disclosure by your supplier of any information which they obtain from you.
Payment Express is committed to data security. Payment Express uses a variety of technologies and procedures to help protect personal information from unauthorized access, use or disclosure. For example,Payment Express stores the data in computer servers with limited access that are located in controlled facilities secured by the latest in surveillance and security technology. When Payment Express transmits sensitive information (such as a credit card numbers), Payment Express protects it through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol. Credit card details stored onsite are encrypted using 168bit 3DES encryption. Payment Express is a level 1 certified PCI-DSS compliant provider:
PCI DSS, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard is a set of security requirements relating to the protection of card holder data. The standard is governed by the PCI Security Standards Council, an organisation put together by most of the major card schemes VISA, MasterCard, American Express, JCB and Discover. It's relevant for any entity that stores or transmits sensitive card holder data, that being generally things like the PAN (card number), Card security code, track data, PIN block. Preceding PCI-DSS the card schemes had their own standards, the VISA Account Information Security (AIS) standard formed the basis to most of the PCI-DSS requirements." Click here to view our PCI DSS compliance certificate
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