PayPal (an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet) owned by eBay Inc. said that, it has no plans to block Apple's web browser, Safari from accessing the site.
"We have absolutely no intention of blocking current versions of any browsers, including Apple's Safari, from our website," a company spokeswoman said in an e-mail late Friday.
Paypal mentioned that it supported the use of Extended Validation SSL Certificates. Browsers which support, will highlight the address bar in green when users are on a site and those which do not support these certificates will face the difficulty to access the site.
"By displaying the green glow and company name, these newer browsers make it much easier for users to determine whether or not they're on the site that they thought they were visiting," said Paypal.
They described the battle against phishing as a "fast-moving chess match with the criminal community".
Source: BBC News
"We have absolutely no intention of blocking current versions of any browsers, including Apple's Safari, from our website," a company spokeswoman said in an e-mail late Friday.
Paypal mentioned that it supported the use of Extended Validation SSL Certificates. Browsers which support, will highlight the address bar in green when users are on a site and those which do not support these certificates will face the difficulty to access the site.
"By displaying the green glow and company name, these newer browsers make it much easier for users to determine whether or not they're on the site that they thought they were visiting," said Paypal.
They described the battle against phishing as a "fast-moving chess match with the criminal community".
Source: BBC News
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