Principle of secure payment on starwaterfilter.com
Payment on the starwaterfilter.com site is totally secure. The entire site, not just the payment section, uses the HTTPS protocol, which is verified and certified as indicated by the green padlock to the left of the site address. Thanks to its SSL encryption, this protocol ensures that data exchanged between our servers and your computer is totally secure. This protocol is coupled with electronic banking and ensures that neither the information relating to the order nor the bank card number circulates unencrypted but totally encrypted.
- In addition, the bank card number is never printed on paper, invoices or any other document.
- The buyer's credit card number is not stored in our databases.
- PREMIUM WATER DISTRIBUTION SAS is never informed of the card numbers used.
- Furthermore, the credit card number is never printed on paper, invoices or any other document.
No one has electronic or readable access to the bank card details of the buyers.
There is therefore no risk of your credit card number being pirated when you make a purchase on the starwaterfilter.com site.
Online payments on starwaterfilter.com
You can pay using your PAYPAL account. You can also create a PayPal account if you wish during the procedure, but we strongly recommend that you create your PayPal account before placing your order. Payment in 4 instalments free of charge is only available to PayPal account holders, depending on the country.
Details of the different stages of secure payment on starwaterfilter.com
Each time a payment is made, the buyer's data is transferred from the Star Water Filter® servers to the PayPal payment servers, which are themselves connected to the banking world.
Online payment procedure
- The payment page on the starwater.com site is completely secure using SSL protocol.
- The card number, expiry date and visual cryptogram are entered and an authorisation request is made. A link between the buyer and the PayPal server is established using HTTPS, a secure protocol with SSL, which encrypts all information exchanged. This protection prevents the bank card number from being intercepted in clear text by a third party during its transfer to the PayPal secure server.
- The card number transmitted is used to pass an initial level of control (card validity, oppositions, etc.), then the server sends an authorisation request to the authorisation centre. The purchaser is then invited to validate the transaction, either by a code received by SMS or by validation in their mobile banking application. This transaction is carried out using standardised banking protocols on a specialised, secure telecommunications network.
- The bank's authorisation centre then returns an authorisation number or a refusal. If the payment is accepted, the buyer receives a payment receipt by e-mail, as well as an order confirmation e-mail.