At Netset we think carefully and strategically about how we can ensure and maintain a secure site for your webshop. Creating the most secure shopping experience isn't a one-off sweep once your store goes live. 

SOME TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WEBSHOP´S SECURITY

  • USE SSL certificate on your webshop 
  • Configure two-factor authentication.
  • Take better control of your passwords.
  • Help customers be more secure.

For example we implement a SSL certificate to you shop, we also strongly recommend you to consider to use two- factor authentication for your admins. You can read more below. 


Need help activating new features? Don't hesitate to reach out to your Netset Business Developer or Netset Support for assistance.

PASSWORD POLICY

Functionality for setting unique password policy with different restrictions like, for example;1 number, 1 lowercase letter, 1 uppercase letter 8-25 characters.

ID 849

MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH

Sets minimum allowed length of password to eight(8) characters.

ID 616


We implement SSL certificates to your webshop.

SSL is the de facto standard for securing online transactions. The SSL certificate authenticates the identity of users and encrypts data both on the store and in transit. 

SSL is essential to establish secure connectivity between the end-user systems and your e-commerce website. For tech-savvy buyers, the padlock icon and "HTTPS" in the address bar is a prerequisite for providing their personal details and credit card information. If the consumers believe that a vendor is doing everything possible to secure their transactions, they are more likely to do business with it. 

Consider two-factor authentication.

Stolen or compromised user credentials are a common cause of web security breaches. 

There are multiple 'phishing' ways to steal or guess valid user credentials and compromise the security of your online store. That is where the need for a proven user authentication mechanism arises; it's a foundation for securing your online store from hacking attempts.

Many e-commerce sites implement two-factor authentication (2FA) as an extra layer of security. This is a security process in which a valid user needs to provide two means of identification; one is typically the username/password combo, while the second is usually an autogenerated code sent to the user's verified phone number. Hackers might crack the password, but they cannot steal this code, which usually expires after a short duration.