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Our Security Commitment To You: Your Security And Safety Are Our Primary Concerns. So, We Are Committed To Protecting Your Personal, Confidential Information At All Times. We understand that you are concerned about the security and safety of transferring your personal, confidential information over the Internet. That's why we work hard to ensure that your personal, confidential information, including credit card number(s), e-check information, name, address, email, and other billing information, is safe and secure at all times.
Safe and Secure Shopping:
The use of 128-bit SSL encryption means that your personal, confidential information cannot be read as it travels over the Internet. Therefore, using 128-bit SSL encryption is like building an impenetrable fortress around your personal and credit card information. All pages containing your personal, confidential information, including credit card numbers, electronic check information, name, address, phone number, email, etc. are 128-bit SSL encrypted from beginning to end. 128-bit SSL encryption makes internet shopping the safest way to use your credit card and enter your personal information while shopping in any situation. It is much safer than making a purchase in a store or charging your dinner in a restaurant. Please feel free to submit your registration on this Web site, knowing that your confidential information is safe and secure.
How Does 128-Bit Encryption
Protect You?: 1. As soon as you enter a PayPal® payment page, the URL in your browser's address field will change to: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr Notice that the URL contains an extra "s" ("https://" rather than "http://"). The extra "s" tells you that you have been taken directly into a highly secure server. *You should never enter your credit card information if the URL does not contain the extra "s".
2.
Your browser's status bar (which is at the bottom)
and the
PayPal®
payment page, will both display a "padlock" icon similar to this:
If you mouse-over the padlock icon on the status bar, it will read either "SSL Secured (128-bit)," or "Signed by VeriSign® Trust Network," depending on your browser. And of course, VeriSign® is the most trusted name in online eCommerce security on the planet. On the PayPal® payment page, you may click on the "Secure Transaction" link next to the padlock icon to learn more about PayPal®'s security features. *You should never enter your credit card information if the padlock icon is missing. 3. If the server on which you begin to submit your personal, confidential information has a current and valid SSL Certificate, your browser's built-in security mechanism recognizes the authenticity of the certificate and allows the transaction to continue uninterrupted. But, if you attempt to submit personal information on an unsecured server (i.e., one that is not protected by a valid SSL Certificate), your browser's built-in security mechanism will trigger a warning, telling you that the site is not secure and that sensitive data might be intercepted by third parties. *You should never enter your credit card information when you get an un-secure server warning.
Additional
Security: We continually review and enhance our security systems as necessary. Should you have any questions or concerns about this Security policy, please send us an email by going to our Contact page. Please click here to read my Privacy policy. |
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