Last Updated: 18.03.2024.
UAB “Verator”, with registration number: 306092631 and legal address: Eišiškių Sodų 18-oji g. 11, LT-02194 Vilnius, Lithuania ("we"), places a high importance on the security and privacy of our customers' information, notably concerning online payment activities. This statement affirms our dedication to protecting your payment information, such as cardholder details, through measures that align with key security standards, including the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This declaration complements our
Privacy Policy , reinforcing our commitment to transparency and adherence to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Implemented Security Controls
In our commitment to protect your payment information, we have adopted various security controls, such as:
(a) Choosing Reliable Payment Processors: Our collaboration with PCI DSS-compliant payment processors, known for their rigorous security measures, ensures the safeguarding of your cardholder information. During transactions on our site, your payment details are securely passed to the processor, bypassing our servers entirely to avoid storing any cardholder data.
(b) Encryption and Secure Data Transmission: We utilize standard encryption techniques to secure your data during online payments. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption is used for the safe transmission of data from your browser to our site. A secure connection is indicated by a padlock symbol and "https://" in your browser's address bar during transactions.
(c) Restricted Data Access: We strictly control access to payment information, allowing only authorized staff to handle it. Our internal controls are designed to restrict and track access, maintaining the confidentiality of your data.
Participating in Security
While we employ comprehensive security measures, your involvement is key to maintaining online safety. To enhance security, consider the following practices:
(a) Keep your account passwords private and update them frequently.
(b) Wherever possible, enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for an added layer of security.
(c) Avoid conducting financial transactions or entering sensitive information while connected to public Wi-Fi networks.
(d) Look for security signs like the padlock symbol and "https://" when making online payments.
(e) Promptly report any unusual activities or unauthorized transactions.
(f) Keep your operating system, browser, and any security software up to date.
Further Information
For details on our personal data processing practices, please see our
Privacy Policy .
Contacting Us
Should you have questions or concerns regarding the security of online payments or our treatment of payment data, please reach out to our support team at
support@InHodlo.io .