Security
At BLT, we are committed to protecting your personal and payment information with the highest standards of web security.
Secure Checkout & Customer Accounts
Our checkout and account pages are secured using modern HTTPS encryption with TLS 1.3, the latest security protocol supported by all major browsers. When browsing our site, look for the padlock icon in your browser’s address bar—this indicates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and our servers.
What to Look For in Your Browser
The padlock symbol appears next to our URL in the address bar across all major browsers.
If there’s ever a warning (e.g. “Not Secure”), do not proceed—this means the connection is not encrypted.
Your Payment Security
When purchasing online at BLT, your payment information is encrypted using strong industry-standard algorithms and securely transmitted using HTTPS. We do not store full credit card numbers on our servers, and we comply with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) requirements to safeguard your data.
Keep Your Device Secure
While we ensure our website is secure, your device security also plays a critical role. Here are some tips:
- Install and update reputable antivirus and anti-malware software.
- Keep your operating system, browser, and applications up to date with the latest patches.
- Use a firewall and avoid connecting to untrusted networks when making purchases.
- Consider enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) for your online accounts when available.
Why Personal Device Security Matters
Even the most secure website can’t protect you if your own device is compromised. A single piece of malware can steal your login details, track your keyboard inputs, or redirect you to malicious websites.
That’s why we urge our customers to stay informed, vigilant, and protected—not just on our site, but across the entire web.
Created by Steve Ellwood on 13th September, 2012
Author
![]() | Steve EllwoodQualified as an Electrician, founder of BLT Direct |