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Aug 15, 2007

Yahoo! Shopping integrates with Hacker Safe

Yahoo! Stores Shopping announced today that they're integrating ScanAlert's "Hacker Safe" security ratings of retailers' sites listed on the CSE.

The idea is that these will appear alongside qualitative merchant ratings, price rank and more.  Of course, the only way a retailer can be certified "Hacker Safe," replete with a seal, is if you're certified by the service.  This service costs $150 per month.

On the other side, ScanAlert claims that sites displaying their logo see conversions up an average of a 14 percent.

You can see what this looks like here.

Written by Scott Hurff -- scott.hurff at channeladvisor ....

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I believe it's Yahoo Shopping, rather than Yahoo Stores. Heard this from a trusted source at ScanAlert. Yahoo Store owners have been able to use the Hacker Safe seals for awhile.

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