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information including that of credit cards is one of the biggest concerns
when you are shopping on line. Nature's Best Masked Flower Images takes
maximum precaution when it comes to handling our customers data.
We never transmit your
credit card number in full over the internet unsecured.
We use Secure Sockets Layer protocol (as described below) from browser to the Server and utilize the same method to obtain the Credit Card Numbers from the Server, using a double blind system. Here is an excerpt from CNET "Consumers don't really believe it yet, but experts say e-commerce transactions are safer than ordinary credit card purchases. Every time you pay with a credit card at a store, in a restaurant, or over an 800 number--and every time you throw away a credit card receipt--you make yourself vulnerable to fraud. But in version 2.0 (or later) of Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, transactions can be encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), a protocol that creates a secure connection to the server, protecting the information as it travels over the Internet. SSL uses public key encryption, one of the strongest encryption methods around. In Navigator, you can tell that you're in the secure mode when an unbroken key appears on the bottom left corner of your browser window. Internet Explorer displays a padlock on the bottom right of the screen. Another way to tell that a Web site is secured by SSL is when the URL begins with https: instead of http: ..... No e-commerce system can guarantee 100-percent protection for your credit card, but you're less likely to get your pocket picked online than in a real store." Note: Later versions of Netscape now also use a padlock instead of a key. Our order system utilizes SSL encryption, the highest level of security available on the Internet. This system works for most browsers, including Netscape, Microsoft Explorer, and AOL. Ordering on-line couldn't be easier.
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