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=== Advantages === | === Advantages === | ||
* No restriction on how you distribute the card | * No restriction on how you distribute the card | ||
* Product mode is supported | * Product mode is supported | ||
* Secure against currently known Second Life permissions exploits | * Secure against currently known Second Life permissions exploits, but not necessarily future-proof without updates | ||
=== Disadvantages === | === Disadvantages === |
Revision as of 11:55, 22 December 2020
Choose your distribution method
Version 3.0 of the CasperVend Gift Card system supports a new distribution method, Modern, which is by far the most secure and most convenient for your customers.
However, the modern approach has some drawbacks. Here's an overview of each method, and the advantages and disadvantages for each:
Modern Distribution
With the Modern distribution method, you issue your gift card with a balance of ZERO. You sell your card through a CasperVend vendor, and when the customer wears the card, the balance is automatically credited to the card.
Advantages
- Guaranteed to be secure against any current or future Second Life No-Copy exploits.
- Makes redelivery of gift cards possible and safe - the balance will only be applied once.
- The customer can just wear the card to activate it, there's no need to rez the card to make it transferrable.
- You can award gift-card bonuses when customers purchase other products
Disadvantages
- Cards *MUST* be distributed via the CasperVend system. If you hand cards out in any other manner, they will have a balance of L$0.
- Only "Balance" mode is supported. "Product" mode cards must use the Classic method.
Want to use this method?
Continue with the Modern Distribution instructions
Classic Distribution
With the Classic distribution method, you set a balance (or product) on the gift card itself, and then distribute the card via any mechanism (EXCEPT via group notice)
Advantages
- No restriction on how you distribute the card
- Product mode is supported
- Secure against currently known Second Life permissions exploits, but not necessarily future-proof without updates
Disadvantages
- Not guaranteed to be secure against any future no-copy exploits discovered, because it still depends on the Second Life permissions system up to a point.
- For security reasons, customers must REZ the card in order to make it transferable.