iPhone credit card terminals use encrypted data to mask the card information in the same way that online credit card processors do. Since iPhone terminals have become more popular in past years with small or home businesses, Banks and Credit Card Processing Services have worked towards making the encryption even more complicated.
yes it is safe but you need a credit card
Yes, online credit card processing is safe. All credit card processors have encrypted security to prevent hackers and data leaks from compromising sensitive information.
The credit card system is relatively vulnerable on the internet. However, purchases done with a credit card are often insured by the credit card company, check the policy of your credit card for details about this.
HDFC
No
Sometimes, because there are some people hide behind you and steal your credit card when you pay or sometime they disguise as someone else and steal money from your credit card.
Yes, if the credit card company is a "well known" company than it is more than safe. if it is a credit card company that is new or seems illegible then it is best to stay away unless there is proof that they are a good company.
In your hand at all times
It is safe but be careful about using credit card/paypal since it causes reserve.
While there is no 100% safe place for your credit card other than locked in a safe, your wallet is the safest place you can keep your credit card. Never put it down while doing other things - place it back in your wallet immediately after using. Shred any receipts that contain the entire number.
Yes it is safe. But just dont give your card details to people who ring you up.
Prepaid creidt cards are safer than regular credit cards. They work much like a debit card so that when the money is exhausted on the card, the card will be rejected.