Friday 26 August 2011

Top 10 card fraud prevention tips for the e-shopping enthusiast


So you've found something that you want to buy online, but need a bit of reassurance before you commit to paying. You'll probably want to make sure that your card data is being used responsibly and that your details aren't going to be compromised... here's what to look out for:
  1. Hypertext Transfer Protocol more commonly known as Http is used for most webpages.  However when you come to entering your card details online, watch out for the change from http to https ensuring the page is using a secure connection.  However be warned, if not properly implemented, https is not fail safe so read on for some more top tips...
  2. Always ensure when you are entering card details, you can see a locked padlock or unbroken key symbol next to the address bar or at the bottom of the page.  Double clicking on the padlock symbol will display further security information for the site.
  3. Have a look for the sites Security policy.  This should detail what information they are going to collect and how they are going to use it.
  4. If you come across 3D Secure and haven’t registered, make sure you do.  3D Secure provides an additional layer of protection by asking you to enter a password that has been registered with your bank.   This way if your card information is obtained illegally, it will help to prevent funds being spent in your name.
  5. Keep hold of any confirmation emails that you receive.  Always check goods against your card statements.  This way you can easily identify charges that you don’t recognise
  6. Make sure the retailer you are shopping with has some level of PCI compliance.  If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, don’t be afraid to contact the retailer and ask
  7. It may sound obvious but make sure there are contact details on the site including a physical address.
  8. Check online for reviews.  With social media more popular than ever, if a customer has received bad service, the chances are they will have put it online.
  9. Try using a credit card rather than debit-It will offer you more consumer protection
  10. If you haven’t received your goods and are unable to contact the company in question, contact your bank for a chargeback.


http://www.sagepay.com/secure_shopping/top_tips

Thursday 25 August 2011

Me @ Shooting spot 2010 - 2011

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January 2011



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August 2011





All These location, i have been Worked for Veteran Digital Vision

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Muslim Reception on july 2011





Footage




Wedding Reception of Niyas and Fajeela at Harrow,London. Film Production By Veteran  (Veteranphoto.com) Where im Working now, I did the Video Coverage (used Sony XD CAM pmw-320k) & Edited (Premiere Pro CS5.5). Used Photoshop CS5.5 to Design Images Above.