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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: New York City
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Just wondering if SSL, shared or private, makes any sense if one would be selling eProducts and having PayPal deal with payments. It seems that there's no need for SSL in such cases, right? My site isn't going to be handling sensitive data itself. Thanks! |
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| Family Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Mississauga, On Canada
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Yup, I'll confirm that as well. I use two types of payment routes for my sites. I use Clickbank for my digital products so they go straight there. Then for my physical products, I use a shopping cart service which also has their own secure networks. So I don't need SSL for my own websites. I list all the website tools I currently use including payment services.
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