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by bierjunge
1978 days ago
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> Almost certainly not PCI Compliant. Yep, same feeling here. And there are even more red flags.
- no information about what company/which individual is responsible for the service (I always want to know who I'm doing business with)
- no contact information (no, Twitter is not a business channel)
- no information about anything even related to liability and/or applicable laws
- no ToS
- no privacy policy (so no customers from the EU + possible lawsuits in the EU for the person who runs it)
- no cookie policy, but still a cookie. Even better, it's valid for 10 years... (and here we go again with possible lawsuits in the EU) Maybe there is some information about this after the registration, but it is:
a) too late
b) not how a serious company should communicate with potential customers/partners. I'll pass. |
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