Security
The verification of your credit or debit card is carried out by WorldPay, the leading provider of secure online card processing in the UK.
WorldPay is authorised by all the major banks and card companies in the UK to carry out the processing of credit and debit card transactions.
WorldPay uses 128-bit encryption, the strongest commercially available form of encryption on the internet.
CompactLaw does not have access to your card details, these are passed directly from WorldPay in an encrypted form to your bank over a secure link; we (like you) receive a transaction receipt as proof of your purchase. This means that you can be sure that your card details never leave this secure environment.
To check that you are on a secure page look for the following in your browser:
1. The website address when ordering begins with "https" rather than "http".
2. A picture of a locked padlock will appear in your browser.
Payment Process Security
Please note during a transaction the WorldPay system can make the following security checks in, addition to checking the usual card details:
The three digit number on the back of a card.
The address & postcode entered at the time of purchase is checked against the details held by the card issuer.
The IP address shows a customer's address on the Internet at the time of the transaction.
All of these measures are designed to protect customers and prevent the fraudulent use of their credit or debit cards.
CompactLaw Security Guarantee
If your bank or credit card company holds you liable for unauthorised use of your card we will cover your liability up to a maximum of £50.00 provided that the unauthorised use resulted through no fault of your own from purchases made on our site. Please note that you must notify your bank or card company of any unauthorised use.
Our guarantee is limited to £50.00 because in these situations you would only be expected to pay the first £50.00 of any unauthorised use.
CompactLaw does require the full completion of the required fields within the card transaction form in order to provide you with a transaction receipt and for our own financial and tax records.
CompactLaw also accepts payment by telephone or post.
CompactLaw does not use cookies to pass or hold sensitive personal or financial information.
CompactLaw is registered under and complies with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998.
