Services & Pricing

eHassle™ currently offers three different types of website certification seals.

1. The "No Hassle Security" website cerification seal:



This seal lets website users know that the website they are on uses acceptable security measures to help protect against credit card theft. In order to be approved for this seal, a website must pass the eHassle™ secure server test, having a secure platform in which a user and/or customer can enter personal information (such as a credit card).

"No Hassle Security" Certification Seal Cost: $499.95/year
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2. The "No Hassle Privacy" website cerification seal:



This seal lets website users know that the website they are on uses appropriate techniques to help safeguard their users/customers personal information. In order to be approved for this seal, a website must confirm certain procedures in terms of the handling of a users/customers private information, and these procedures must pass the eHassle™ "No Hassle Privacy" certification standards.

"No Hassle Privacy" Certification Seal Cost: $159.95/year
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3. The "No Hassle Identity" website cerification seal:



This seal lets website users know that the website they are on has passed the eHassle™ "No Hassle Identity" certification review. In order to be approved for this seal, the company or owner of a website must pass our identity verification process, which is performed by a representative of eHassle™.

"No Hassle Identity" Certification Seal Cost: $199.95/year
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Increase Sales

If you are like many, you probably spend quite a bit of money in advertising your business.

So why wouldn't you spend just a few dollars more to convert more customers into sales?

If you have the traffic and need more conversion, then getting the eHassle™ website certification seals may be exactly what you need.

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In The News

"I would shop online more often if I knew my credit card information was secure."
     - Visa's website courtesy of Visa Research

"After a spate of revelations of major identity-theft cases, 57 percent now express worry that computers and technology are prying into their private lives -- up from 42 percent in 2000 and 38 percent in 1994. Moreover, 72 percent are concerned about the possibility their personal records could be stolen over the Internet."
     - ABC News/Washington Post poll