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Originally Posted by Cyndalie
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Point 2: Almost all NATS programs do not HTTPS secure their signup pages. If reluctance to join is based on "a lock icon" any experienced affiliate knows to leave it blank or fill it it with "111111111" until they login and then edit their account information.
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Any programs that don't encrypt that info should.
Give me 1 good reason not too?
and it doesnt matter if they come back and re edit later if the affiliate/stats area is not encrypted.
or the log in page
See, even CCBill encrypts the log in page:
https://webadmin.ccbill.com/
Anytime you are dealing with bank account information, social security & tax id numbers, log ins, passwords, addresses, etc etc, it's best to encrypt that kind of information.
I don't think anyone can argue with that logic.