Secure Payment
Honey Hub ensures that all your financial transactions are carried out using reputable banking gateways in the country, including Sepehr and Zarinpal. With our e-commerce trust symbol, we demonstrate our commitment to security and legal standards, allowing you to shop with complete confidence on our website.
According to Google’s search engine, you will have a safe and secure browsing experience on Honey Hub’s online store.
Secure Connection with SSL Certificate at Honey Hub
If you check the URL of the Honey Hub website, you will notice that it starts with HTTPS. The S at the end of this protocol means that the connection between your device and the site is secure. Secure connections are typically established using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates. SSL is a security technology that encrypts information between your device and the server. This certificate ensures that your information remains secure during transmission and prevents data theft. Thus, you can experience a secure shopping experience at Honey Hub’s online store.
General Tips for Online Shopping
When making an online purchase, ensure that you have been directed to a valid "online payment gateway" before entering your card information. Verify the displayed address in your browser starts with HTTPS and that there is a service provider’s approval mark (usually shown as a green padlock).
The valid address for online payment gateways should be a subdomain of Shaparak.ir. Any other combination of the word Shaparak with any domain suffix other than .ir is unauthorized. For example, combinations like Shapaarak or Shaparack are invalid. To find the URLs of valid online payment gateways, refer to the Kashef portal at www.kashef.ir and the Shaparak portal at www.shaparak.ir.
It is strongly recommended to use a virtual keyboard when entering your card information. Also, only download, install, and use payment service provider applications from reputable sources.
Recommendations
- Avoid entering your card information in Telegram channels or Instagram pages that have not been approved by banks or Shaparak.
- Do not share your card and password information with others as much as possible.
- Purchase from reputable stores and check for the "Electronic Trust Symbol."
- Change your passwords periodically and avoid using easily guessable personal data (like birth years) as your password.
- Refrain from providing your card information on insecure platforms like phone calls and text messages.
- Use secure personal devices for banking transactions, ensuring they have up-to-date antivirus software and avoid downloading unnecessary applications.
- When using ATMs, ensure there are no unauthorized alterations and do not seek assistance from strangers if you encounter issues.