What does it plan when a credit card is 'encrypted'??
Answers: Ok...let's see if I can translate this into something we can both understand...I'm not sure that a credit card is actually encrypted...I thought the website you typed your credit card info into be the encrypted site, but I could be wrong about that. Encrypting means that if you type the number into read out, Amazon.com to make a purchase, a program on that end make the numbers you type in indecipherable (or unreadable...say using ** instead of the actual numbers...and after a decrypting program that tranforms it back into numbers when it comes back, within a secure location, on their end. This method, if somebody hacks into the site, somewhere between the spot you type the number in, and the spot it get to their secure location, nobody can get the actual number of your card. You requirement a code, and access to that code to decipher the info. I hope that was justifiable.
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