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So I have a new domain set up, with a checkout page for my product. I want to test this page out on live traffic before buying an SSL certificate for this domain. I just want to make a few sales, to make sure that everything is working. My question is:

If I don't have an SSL certificate, will some browsers/antivirus software block users from entering credit card info and/or give them alerts or warnings?

Thanks in advance.

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If you accept real credit card numbers without SSL, you will be in direct, major violation of PCI and could be sued by the credit card industry for 6+ figures and lose your merchant account.

A cheap SSL certificate is $8 or so at places like Namecheap. This is not a place you want to risk things.

于 2012-12-13T20:29:55.573 に答える
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If it's just you testing and you do have a problem then you can disable your antivirus. However, it shouldn't be a problem.

Do not allow regular users to enter credit cards on a non-SSL connection.

于 2012-12-13T20:30:41.407 に答える