Lee Jenkins wrote:
> W.R. de Boer wrote:
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>> As far as I am aware you aren't allowed to store credit card numbers 
>> yourself without a weekly security audit from the card issuer...
>>
>>     
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> I don't think that is the case.  You need to have a business use for storing 
> credit card data and of course, it then needs to be encrypted and only 
> certain 
> parts of allowed to be stored.  For instance, CVV2 or track discretionary 
> data 
> storage is a no, no.
>   
So how do companies like amazon keep card info for future use?
> https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/security_standards/pci_dss.shtml
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