The purpose of the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 is to encourage better use of e-commerce and boost consumer confidence by clarifying the rights and obligations of businesses and consumers. If you run a business online or through email orders, you must ensure you comply with these regulations.
What is an SSL Certificate?
An SSL Certificate is an internet security technique that encrypts sensitive information sent between your customer’s web browser and your website. Only recognised certificate authorities, such as GlobalSign and Thawte, can issue an SSL certificate. This is then unique to your website and will be verified by your customer’s web browser each time your website is accessed. Evidence of an SSL Certificate on a website is characterised by the locked padlock symbol in the address bar or bottom right of a web browser.

Now released is Ballyhoo Commerce 1.9.5, the latest version of our e-commerce software. While, as usual, there are a number of minor bug fixes and updates to make the system work more smoothly, the biggest new feature is that Ballyhoo Commerce is now operating the SagePay Server Integration payment option.
Other major new features include product reviews, a returns request facility and new content management features.
September sees the release of the latest version of Ballyhoo Commerce, our exclusive e-commerce software. This release includes a number of minor bug fixes as well as some key developments.
Ballyhoo has recently become a registered partner of SagePay (formerly Protx).