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How to Meet ADA Website Compliance

Neil Patel

The terms “website accessibility” and “ADA website compliance” are increasingly being bounced around in the online business world—there’s a good chance you’ve heard of it. But many people still don’t know what, exactly, ADA website compliance means—or how it can impact a business. So why bother?

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The Ultimate Guide to Ecommerce Payment Solutions

Stax

Payment processor – Handles the technical aspects of the payment. Theyre easy to integrate and set up, with the host taking care of data security measures, including PCI compliance and fraud protection. On top of PCI compliance, you might have to pay extra for SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certification.

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What is Click to Pay and How Does It Work?

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Seamless integration with your existing tech stack: you must ensure that the providers payment gateway will easily integrate with your existing eCommerce CMS (Content Management System), website CMS, or SaaS platform. Your testing should check for security compliance, technical performance, and mobile responsiveness.

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Everything You Need to Know About PCI Compliance for Credit Card Processing

Stax

TL;DR PCI compliance is essential because it helps prevent data breaches, ultimately cultivating customer trust. What is PCI Compliance? Why Is PCI Compliance So Important? PCI compliance is essential because it helps prevent data breaches, ultimately cultivating customer trust. That’s where Stax comes in.

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Credit Card Processing for Small Business: Everything You Need to Know

Stax

These processes are facilitated by a network of financial institutions and technologies that work together to ensure the seamless and secure transfer of data and funds. This contactless transaction is enabled with NFC (near-field communication) or RFID (radio frequency identification) technology and it prioritizes speed and convenience.

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Tap to Pay: What It Is and How It Works

Stax

Since the first plastic credit card was issued by American Express in 1959 , payment tech progress has been growing exponentially. EMV chip card technology had a good two decades or so, beginning in the mid-’90s. NFC technology is in the midst of an evolution. Contactless payments became a must-have during COVID.

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The NIS2 Directive: Implications for Your Organization

Scytale

Read on to see how you can achieve compliance with the NIS2 Directive without the stress. This includes assessing both internal and external risks and considering factors such as technological changes and emerging threats. This includes implementing role-based access controls and regularly reviewing access permissions.