PayPal Aims to Eliminate PCI Compliance Headaches - Small Business Computing

PayPal Aims to Eliminate PCI Compliance Headaches

Written By
Vangie Beal
Vangie Beal
Aug 8, 2011
1 minute read

If you’re a seasoned ecommerce retailer, then you know how vital PCI compliance is and what a challenge it can be to achieve. And if you’re new to ecommerce, or you’re planning to add an ecommerce component to your small business website, take heed and read: PayPal may have a way to lessen PCI complexity and that frees you up to focus more on your business, not regulations.

Our colleagues at Ecommerce-Guide.com explain PCI compliance and how PayPal streamlines the outsourcing PCI experience.



While the phrase PCI compliance is enough to make a small business ecommerce merchant groan, the reality for merchants is that compliance is required in this day and age of online shopping — regardless of the size of your online business.


Read the complete article: PayPal Handles PCI Compliance for SMB Ecommerce Merchants



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