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StoreFront 5.0 Manual - StoreFront Support - LaGarde, Inc.

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User Guide<br />

3. Under Credit Card Security, check the box labeled Encode Credit Card Numbers.<br />

Uncheck this box to disable credit card encoding.<br />

4. Save the changes to these settings by clicking File, then Save before closing the<br />

Store Builder.<br />

Using SSL<br />

Most hosts offer two options for clients who want to use SSL. Usually, you can purchase your<br />

own SSL Certificate from a provider such as Thawte or Verisign, which your host can then<br />

install on your domain. A SSL certificate can be purchased for as little as $79.99, and it<br />

greatly simplifies the configuration of your site. <strong>StoreFront</strong> <strong>Support</strong> highly recommends the<br />

purchase of an individual SSL certificate for your web.<br />

A more commonly used form of SSL is known as Shared SSL. In Shared SSL, the web host<br />

has applied an SSL certificate to a single domain. For a monthly fee, hosting clients requiring<br />

SSL are allotted space in a folder or subweb of the domain. The main advantage of this<br />

configuration is its economy. The primary disadvantage is that some browsers will show<br />

warning messages to your customers when they leave your domain and enter the secure<br />

location. These messages will simply state that the customer is being redirected to a new<br />

location, however, customers are sometimes disconcerted by them. Adding an explanation to<br />

the checkout page (order.asp) is usually sufficient to handle for this.<br />

Read the following sections for detailed information about using SSL, and step-by-step<br />

instructions for different types of SSL configurations.<br />

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