Thank you for your response. I think something like paypal will work. I am
building the app for a client and right now they use intuit for most of
their transactions. However I could not find a way to integrate intuit with
an android app. Maybe I need to dig deeper.

On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Kevin Chadwick <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Wed, 9 Nov 2011 10:26:19 -0800
> Carol Bolger wrote:
>
> > I am developing an application where the user will be ordering a custom
> > product. I need to get their credit card, shipping, etc. What is the best
> > practice for collecting this information securely.
>
> Best practice and PCI compliance don't always match up, but the latter
> is what you need along with audits if you handle the data yourself
> rather than passing it off.
>
> The easiest ways of getting PCI compliance whilst avoiding the audits
> are to use a service like paypal, google checkout or integrating
> something like worldpay into your website.
>
> With worldpay or other even cheaper ones you can get the cost per
> transaction down but you may need fraudulent transaction insurance and
> the odd paracetamol.
>
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