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We are responsible for your web transactions on this website. All payment on the Pure website are processed via Stripe.

Stripe has been audited by a PCI-certified auditor and is certified to PCI Service Provider Level 1. This is the most stringent level of certification available in the payments industry. To accomplish this, they use the best-in-class security tools and practices to maintain a high level of security at Stripe.

HTTPS and HSTS for secure connections - Stripe forces HTTPS for all services using TLS (SSL), including their public website and the Dashboard.

Stripe.js is served only over TLS - Stripe’s official libraries connect to Stripe’s servers over TLS and verify TLS certificates on each connection.

Stripe regularly audit the details of their implementation, including the certificates they serve, the certificate authorities they use, and the ciphers they support. They use HSTS to ensure that browsers interact with Stripe only over HTTPS. Stripe is also on the HSTS preloaded lists for both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

Encryption of sensitive data and communication - All card numbers are encrypted at rest with AES-256. Decryption keys are stored on separate machines. None of Stripe’s internal servers and daemons can obtain plaintext card numbers but can request that cards are sent to a service provider on a static whitelist. Stripe’s infrastructure for storing, decrypting, and transmitting card numbers runs in a separate hosting environment, and doesn’t share any credentials with Stripe’s primary services (API, website, etc.).