# Legal

Source: https://test-seo-payenteasy.pne.io/legal

_Review Payneteasy’s legal and compliance framework, including procedures, privacy policies, and industry certifications for reliable payments_

Explore the legal documents, policies, and certificates   
 that outline our operating principles and verify the reliability   
 and security of our payment infrastructure.

## Documents

[### General Terms and Conditions

Standard terms that define the company’s rules, responsibilities, and expectations, which guide how customers and partners interact with our services.](/terms_and_conditions_v3) [### Standard Operating Procedure

Guidelines detailing internal processes, workflows, and step-by-step procedures that support consistent and efficient operation of the company’s services.](/sla) [### Privacy Policy

Details the types of personal data collected from users, how it is handled, stored, and protected, and the purposes for which it is used.](/legal/privacy_policy)

## Compliance & Сertifications

### [Mastercard SDP Compliant](/legal/mastercard)

Mastercard SDP compliant status recognises companies that meet the requirements of Mastercard’s Security Development Program, including secure software development, encryption, and transaction monitoring. This is primarily relevant to developers and software vendors that handle Mastercard transactions or integrate with Mastercard systems.

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### [Visa Global Registry](/legal/visa)

Being listed in the Visa Global Registry confirms compliance with Visa’s operational, security, and risk-management standards, including secure payment processing, system monitoring, data protection, and an annual independent audit and certification. It is necessary for payment processors, gateways, and service providers that handle Visa payments.

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### [PCI DSS Level 1 Compliance Certificate](/legal/pcidss)

PCI DSS Level 1 compliance reflects successful completion of a rigorous annual audit covering network and payment security, encryption, access controls, monitoring, and vulnerability management to protect cardholder data. It requires an annual on-site audit of data protection in payments by a qualified security assessor.

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