Security of Your Online Donations

The payment gateway on this website is provided by HDFC &  Easebuzz.

 

HDFC Payment Gateway
  • HDFC Bank uses encryption protocols to secure the data transmitted between the customer's device and the bank's servers during online transactions. This ensures that sensitive information, such as login credentials and financial details, remains encrypted and protected from unauthorized access.
  • For certain transactions, HDFC Bank may implement two-factor authentication, requiring customers to provide an additional layer of verification, such as a one-time password (OTP) sent to their registered mobile number, to authorize the transaction.
  • The bank employs SSL certificates to establish a secure encrypted connection between the customer's browser and HDFC Bank's servers. This helps prevent data interception and tampering during online transactions.
  • The bank employs sophisticated transaction monitoring and fraud detection systems to identify suspicious activities and patterns. Unusual transactions or potential fraudulent activities trigger alerts, leading to immediate action.
 
Easebuzz Payment Gateway
  • Easebuzz most reputable payment gateways, uses encryption protocols to protect sensitive data during transmission. This ensures that the data exchanged between the customer, merchant, and the payment gateway remains secure and cannot be intercepted by malicious entities.
  • The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security standards designed to ensure that companies handling credit card information maintain a secure environment. Reputable payment gateways like Easebuzz are required to comply with PCI DSS standards to protect cardholder data.
  • Tokenization is a technique used to replace sensitive card information with unique tokens. This way, even if the data is compromised, the token has no value to hackers. Payment gateways use tokens for processing transactions without exposing actual credit/debit card details.
  • SSL certificates are used to establish a secure encrypted connection between the customer's browser and the payment gateway's server. This ensures that data transmitted during the payment process is encrypted and protected from unauthorized access.