Our Comodo
Security Certificate -
What Does it Mean?
Our Security
(SSL) Certificate has been issued by
Comodo, an industry
leader in Internet
Security.
SSL - which stands for Secure Socket
Layer - was introduced in 1994 and is the de
facto standard for e-commerce transaction
security, and is likely to remain so well into the future.
SSL encrypts data, like credit cards numbers (as well other
personally identifiable information), which prevents the
"bad guys" from stealing your information for malicious
intent.
You know that you're on an SSL protected
page when the address begins with "https". The 's' means
secure. If there is no 's' (eg http://) then the page is
not secure.
There is a de facto standard among web
browsers to display a "locked padlock" icon somewhere in
the window of the browser (NOT in the web page display
area!) to indicate a secure page. Look for this
padlock to be sure the web page is secure.
Please click on the lock icon to see details of our
site's security.
Your browser encrypts the data and sends
to the receiving Web site using either 40-bit or 128-bit
encryption.
The SSL certificate sits on a secure
server and is used to encrypt the data and to identify the
Web site. The SSL certificate proves the site belongs to
who it says it belongs to and contains information about
the certificate holder, the domain that the certificate was
issued to, the name of the Certificate Authority who issued
the certificate, the root and the country it was issued
in.
We are
running a legitimate e-commerce business that we want you
to trust, and feel comfortable doing business with. Our SSL
certificate has been issued by an independent authority
which has checked us out and is prepared to certify we are
who we say we are.
ALL
OUR WEB PAGES ASKING YOU FOR SENSITIVE INFORMATION
ARE SECURED
USING SSL!!!
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