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Is there some sure way of checking your pages for these types of issues?
7. Insecure Page Errors This is possibly one of the most preventable checkout mistakes that arises due to technical issues with secure pages (https://) containing non-secure elements (http:// images, javascript files, etc.). When this happens, some browsers such as Internet Explorer, love to warn customers that “this page contains insecure elements.” When you’re about to enter your personal payment info, this is not a comforting message. To prevent this, make sure you run through your own checkout frequently, with your browser set to display these warnings. please let me know................thanks.
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As you were talking about. All of your checkout places should be a secure section. Via Having the HTTPS instead of just the HTTP:
Now there are other things as wel you can look for. If a site has a SSL Certificate, meaning they are secured and able to handle payment processing their self instead of going through a payment processor, they should have a SSL logo displayed on their site, and stating their encryption methods. Also, if you ever go through a processor that is with PayPal or GoogleCehck out they are always going to be secure transactions.
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Well, overall, in this case you should check if all links to external objects in your secure area are generated properly. If this section uses some references to images, styles etc they should be linked via https. The exact technical implementation usually depends on your templates system.
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