Credit card information is by default private and treated as such meaning liability on the Corporations side if data is mishandled electronic negligence is still relatively immature and obviously this varies from location to location. The usage of SSL 128 bit encryption is standard for financial transactions online (unencrypted data is potentially subject to "sniffing" and other nefarious attacks. The problem here is(and I shall disclaim that I stand with a relatively conservative stance on most things security related and thus am biased in many regards), that although the website may be encrypted (look at the URL box, it should start with an HTTPS rather than an HTTP) or use adequate protocols, your computer may lack security.
If someone has a trojan, keysniffer, keylogger etc, on your actual computer than the internet security does nothing to protect your data. This is a big problem in today's world of heavy botnet infestation. Secondly, because surfing the web through purely encrypted pages is not really possible in practice, try using a proxy server, and a virtual keyboard it gets displayed on your screen this eliminates some risk.As for Zynga, see if they use Paypal, this is far safer than continually making online purchased with a credit card.
If they do not, then they should be using minimally SSL, alongside a well enforced privacy policy this differs depending on state and national law. Most places keep all data in encrypted format so that it can not be accessed by regular employees except at the time of transaction or with permission from the customer or a governing authority such as a law enforcement agency. They usually have multiple safe guard measures enforced in terms of logging who handled what transaction so that the temptation and possibility of fraud is low.
Remember losing your credit card number is not nearly as bad as getting your identity stolen your credit card being stolen can lead to the latter however. You are given zero-fault liability in the United States and can call and stop service after a few odd transactions, it is your personal information beyond just your credit card number I would worry about. Hope this helps, Hunter.
Your question isn't clear to me, but I think you're asking about giving your credit card information to Zynga. Why would you do that? Do not purchase game credits for Zynga games.
You can play the games just fine without spending money on them. That's a bad idea. Aside from Zynga being a somewhat questionable company, you may be unhealthily addicted to Facebook games if you are considering giving Zynga money.
Please log out of Facebook and turn off your computer.
The Zynga Payment Account allows players to pay for Game Cash (eg, Farm Cash, Reward Points) by using a credit card. You can store your credit card information securely in this account to simplify future purchases. NOTE: The Zynga Payments Account is not the same as purchasing Facebook credits or a wire transfer or buying Zynga Game Cards/eCards.
To remove your credit card information from Facebook, see this article. To remove your Credit Card information from your Zynga Payments Account, follow these steps: 1. Launch any Zynga game.
Navigate to the game's payments page. For example, click the Get Farm Cash tab in FarmVille. Click the Sign into your Zynga Account link, which is next to the Continue button at the bottom of the payment window.
The Purchase Summary screen opens, which shows your stored credit card information. Click the remove link next to the selected credit card to delete the credit card information from your Zynga Payments Account. Click Log Out (upper left) to log out of your Zynga Payments Account.
Click the Play tab above the game screen to return to the game without making a purchase.
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