5 Security Tips for E-Commerce and Online Gaming Websites

The e-commerce sector has experienced an unprecedented surge in activity during 2020. Close to 2 billion people worldwide purchase goods online, and that number is increasing with every passing month.

It has never been more important, therefore, for e-commerce sites to secure their platforms and their services.

The online gambling industry is a great example of how this security should be applied as it's been developing airtight platforms for years. LeoVegas Casino in India, welcomes millions of players every day and has invested huge sums of money into ensuring that every one of these players can enjoy their experience safely and securely.

But how can others follow suit, what tips can e-commerce and gaming sites use to create a secure environment for their customers and players?

 

1. Use an SSL Certificate

SSL certificates are essential for all modern e-commerce websites and any website that processes secure information. They encrypt all processed data and help to keep users safe as they browse, buy, and play.

You can purchase business SSL certificates that provide an extra layer of security for your website users. The level of encryption is the same whether you use one of the cheaper and basic SSLs or one of the more advanced options. However, they take it upon themselves to verify the company's data and this gives users some extra peace of mind.

The absence of an SSL certificate may cause a customer to abandon your website and it could also impact your ranking, as Google prefers sites that have SSL certificates in place.

 

2. Use a Secure Platform

If you're running an e-commerce website, look for a secure platform that will process all payments and keep all user data safe. There are multiple options here, with platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce serving as the backbone and payment systems like Stripe adding an extra layer of security.

For the online gaming side of things, you need to work with a white label provider, one that can give you a complete iGaming platform, including games, bonuses, payment options, and a secure site on which you can operate.

 

3. Monitor Your Site

Many small e-commerce websites launch the platform, spend some time making it secure, and then forget about it. They neglect to make updates and check potential security flaws, and this leaves them exposed.

Always keep a close eye on your site or hire someone who can do this for you. If you're using a platform like WordPress, make sure you update your plugins regularly. Security is a game of cat and mouse between the scammers/hackers and the web owners. To stay on top, you need to update your site, watch out for breaches, and act quickly when something goes wrong.

 

4. Don'tStoreSensitiveUser Data

If there's no need to store sensitive user data on your site, don't do it. Where subscription services and online gaming sites are concerned, the data can be stored by secure third-party providers. For e-commerce sites accepting single payments, there's no need to store any of it.

A user can simply create an account to participate in loyalty programs and to expedite their orders, before relying on auto-fills from their web browser to complete their payments. When you store sensitive user data on your site, you're assuming a massive responsibility and if anything goes wrong, the hammer will fall on you.

You might be insured, and that insurance might cover the financial damage resulting from such an issue. But will your reputation recover?

 

5. Inform Your Users

Tell your users to create secure passwords that they haven't used elsewhere. You can even set rigid instructions for password creation, pushing them in the right direction by requiring special characters, lowercase/uppercase letters, and numbers in their passwords.

It's easy to assume that all internet users know about password protection and online scams, but unfortunately, that's not true.

When scams surface targeting your site or sites in your industry, send your customers email warnings and prepare them. They need to be warned about the dangers of giving out their information, reading emails from unverified sources, and sending money to individuals and unregulated sites.

An informed user is a secure user.

Update 16 July 2020
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