Security Requirements for Online Payments

Due to the sensitive nature of credit card and banking transactions, we require that you access our payment website using an up to date Secure web-browser supporting the SSL/TLS (Secure Socket Layer/ Transport Layer Security) version 1.2 security protocol. If your browser does not support TLS version 1.2, then the payment website will not function or render within your browser

Currently the following browsers support TLS 1.2:

Chrome

Version 30 and greater supports TLS 1.2.

Firefox

Version 27 and greater enables TLS 1.1 and 1.2 by default.

Internet Explorer

Version 11 supports TLS 1.2 from Feb 2013. Some earlier versions can be set manually to support this.

Opera

Version 17 and greater has added support for TLS 1.2.

Safari

Version 5 and greater on iOS and v7 and greater on OS X have added support for up to TLS 1.2

If support for TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2 is not currently enabled in your browser, you may be able to manually enable it.

 







If your browser supports TLS 1.2, but does not have it ENABLED, then the guidelines below may be used to assist you with enabling TLS 1.2

However, in most cases, it is generally best to simply upgrade your web Browser to the latest version.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

    1. Open Internet Explorer
    2. From the menu bar, click Tools >  Internet Options > Advanced tab
    3. Scroll down to Security category, manually check the option boxes for Use TLS 1.0,Use TLS 1.1 and Use TLS 1.2
      Internet TLS Properties
    4. Click OK
    5. Close your browser and restart Internet Explorer
       

Google Chrome

    1. Open Google Chrome
    2. Click Alt F and select Settings
    3. Scroll down and select Show advanced settings...
    4. Scroll down to the Network section and click on Change proxy settings...
    5. Select the Advanced tab
    6. Scroll down to Security category, manually check the option boxes for Use TLS 1.0,Use TLS 1.1 and Use TLS 1.2
      Internet TLS Properties
    7. Click OK
    8. Close your browser and restart Google Chrome
       

Mozilla Firefox

    1. Open Firefox
    2. In the address bar, type about:config and press Enter
    3. In the Search field, enter tls. Find and double-click the entry for security.tls.version.min
    4. Set the integer value to 3 to force protocol of TLS 1.3
      Firefox 
    5. Click OK
    6. Close your browser and restart Mozilla Firefox
       

Opera

    1. Open Opera
    2. Click Ctrl plus F12
    3. Select the Advanced Tab
    4. Scroll down to the Security section and click on the Security Protocols Button
    5. Manually check the option boxes for  Enable TLS 1,  Enable TLS 1.1 and Enable TLS 1.2
        Opera Properties 
    6. Click OK
    7. Close your browser and restart Opera
       

Apple Safari

There are no options for enabling SSL protocols. If you are using Safari version 7 or greater, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 are automatically enabled.