SECURE PAYMENTS
beautyvision.ie use SSL encryption technology, the most advanced and secure way to process online transactions. You can tell whether a page is secure as https will replace HTTP at the front of beautyvision.ie in your browser and a small padlock will also appear.
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD PAYMENTS with STRIPE
Realex payments is one of our Payment Service Provider (PSP) and we use them to process card transactions. Realex payments use the very latest security technology to ensure that your card details are completely secure when paying on our site. Realex payments accept all credit and debit card payments in all currencies. Realex payments is our recommended credit/debit card payment service provider because of simplicity and security level.
Realex Payments is a payments company specializing in enabling sellers to accept payments online. The company is trusted by thousands of companies, based in Ireland, the UK, and all over Europe. Realex payments are certified to PCI Service Provider Level 1, the most stringent level of certification. You can learn more about Realex payments here: https://www.globalpaymentsinc.com/en-gb
ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER (EFT)
For Customers Paying by EFT please see our bank details below. Please note we will only start processing your order after your payment is confirmed by our bank.
Bank Name: Bank of Ireland
Branch: Sligo
Account name: Beauty Vision Limited
IBAN: IE92BOFI90544027514677
BIC/SWIFT: BOFIIE2D
SSL SECURE PAYMENT
AlphaSSL (Secure Socket Layer) powered by Global Sign is the industry-standard technology used for sending encrypted information between a web browser and a web server. This ensures that the data shared between the browser and the server remains secure and is not read or interfered with. Data security is obviously crucial for successful e-commerce to protect both personal and financial information. SSL involves encrypting data using the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) where the server creates two cryptographic keys – a Private Key and a Public Key that are used to encrypt and unencrypt the data transmitted.
SSL Certificates - Sharing data securely is one thing, however, equally important is trusting who is at the receiving end. It’s vital to know that the website or online shops are in fact, who they say they are. An SSL Certificate is issued by a Certificate Authority who verifies the identity of the website and its owners. The SSL Certificate contains the domain name, owner or company name, address, and country details of the website. It also contains the expiration date of the Certificate and the name of the Certification Authority responsible for issuing the Certificate. Finally, the certificate includes the public key of the server which is used for that encryption of data. When your browser connects to a secure website, it retrieves the site’s SSL Certificate and checks that it is in date, that it’s issued by a trustworthy Certification Authority, and that the certificate is being used by the actual website that it’s issued for. If it fails on any one of these checks, the browser will display a warning to the end user letting them know that it cannot verify the website. If the browser succeeds in verifying all of the information it indicates this by displaying a locked padlock icon or similar in the browser status bar. Clicking on this padlock icon will display the certificate information to the user.