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Sliding login panel Demo with jQuery

You can put anything you want in this sliding panel: videos, audio, images, forms... The only limit is your imagination!

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What Is PayPal?

 

PayPal, the trusted leader in online payments, enables buyers and businesses to send and receive money online. PayPal has over 100 million member accounts in 190 countries and regions. It's accepted by online merchants everywhere.

Is it safe to use?
PayPal helps protect your credit card information with industry-leading security and fraud prevention systems. When you use PayPal, your financial information is never shared with the merchant.

Why use PayPal?

  • Make purchases or send money with PayPal – it’s free
  • Shop and pay conveniently by saving your information with PayPal
  • PayPal is accepted by millions of businesses worldwide 

 

 

Payment Security


Our site is protected with a SSL certificate, all payments will be completed via the Paypal.com website.

We do not store any credit card or payment information on our site.

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. SSL is the de facto standard for creating a secure, encrypted link between a Web server and a browser, which ensures safe passage of sensitive information, such as credit card numbers. E-commerce websites, banks, etc. use SSL as a means to protect online transactions with their customers. Once a secure connection is established, SSL encrypts information sent from your browser to the Web server.

Payment Security Our site is protected with a SSL certificate, all payments will be completed via the Paypal.com website. We do not store any credit card or payment information on our site. SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. SSL is the de facto standard for creating a secure, encrypted link between a Web server and a browser, which ensures safe passage of sensitive information, such as credit card numbers. E-commerce websites, banks, etc. use SSL as a means to protect online transactions with their customers. Once a secure connection is established, SSL encrypts information sent from your browser to the Web server.