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How private is private? We pledge that any information you provide us with will be kept private. We will never trade or sell this information and will never provide this information to a third party unless required to by applicable state or federal laws.
Here's how the Secure Server works:
How can you tell if you are in Secure Mode? The standard, unsecured URL address begins http://. When you enter secure mode, the beginning of the URL address will change to https://; the s stands for secure. Most browsers in secure mode also display a blue line along the top of the browser window. Netscape Navigator (versions 3.0 and earlier) display a broken key symbol in the lower left corner of your browser window when you are not viewing a secure page of a site. This key will become solid when you enter secure mode. Netscape Communicator 4.0 uses a padlock, in the same location as the key, to indicate if you are in standard or secure mode. The padlock is open in standard mode and closed in secure mode. In Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you'll see a padlock symbol at the bottom of your browser window when the browser is in secure mode. If you are still uncomfortable with submitting your personal information via the Internet for any reason, you have the option to call us at 1 (800) 603-7508 to place your order or by fax at 1 (914) 524-7906 The Internet is as secure as using your credit card in a store or over the phone. However, in the event of any unauthorized use of your credit card, most banks either cover all charges that result from the unauthorized use, or may limit your liability to just $50. |
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