Security
Information flows freely on the Internet, and it's relatively easy for
someone to tap into some of that flow and retrieve information. Your e-mail can
be read without you knowing it, and the information that you submit and retrieve
from Web sites is similarly vulnerable--unless you're using security. The
Netscape and Microsoft browsers allow for information coming into and going out
of your computer over the Internet to be encrypted, so that if it is intercepted
it will be illegible. That way, confidential information like credit card
numbers can be transmitted securely. To indicate a secure page, both Netscape
Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer show a closed lock at the
bottom of the page, like this: You will see this
lock on our check out page.
You may also right click on your mouse on our check-out screen
and click on Certificates. You will see a guarantee of security.
This is our guarantee of security certificate:
We appreciate your concern!
From the webmistress
feel
free to contact me regarding any comments about this website
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