Online payment via the PayPal system or by credit / debit card
With the PayPal system it is possible to pay through a PayPal account, if you have one, or by credit card. All major credit cards are accepted.
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More protection
One of the most sophisticated anti-fraud systems on the market.
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Recognizable
PayPal has been the world leader in online payments for more than 10 years and is synonymous with simplicity and security. It is a payment solution known all over the world: it allows you to pay in a few clicks, without sharing your card details (if you use a Paypal account) and without additional fees.
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Reliability
PayPal applies automatic encryption to confidential data that is sent between your computer and PayPal servers and employs one of the most effective online risk management systems available worldwide.
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PCI-DSS security
PayPal adheres to the international standards PCI-DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards) and uses sophisticated technology against cybercrime.
With the Axerve system it is possible to pay with credit, debit and rechargeable cards (all major credit cards are accepted) and with Hype.
Method consisting of a virtual POS application that maintains high security standards (SSL 256-bit).
Axerve is a company of the Banca Sella Spa group.
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3D Secure System 2.0
3D Secure is the anti-fraud protection system that guarantees additional protection for online purchases and allows Axerve to validate transactions.This security protocol combines the card with a personal and secret password that will be requested, typically via SMS, to authenticate the payment, in this way the payment is made by the authorized card holder.
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PCI DSS
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) is a set of requirements designed to ensure the security of information on credit and debit card holders, developed by the founding members of the PCI Security Standards Council, which include America Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International.
Card information is NEVER saved to our databases.