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We have industry standard security for our website. Your name,
your personal information and especially your credit card number are NEVER stored
on the Internet with our system. Once you type your information, it is sent instantly,
encrypted, directly to our order processing system, which is on a server separate
from the internet. We employ the latest 128-bit encryption technology in all areas
of the site which require you to provide your personal or account information.
These include online ordering, order status, catalog request and sweepstakes forms.
This is done to protect you from unauthorized use of the information you are sending
to our server.
Payment Methods
- We accept major credit cards
including VISA, MasterCard and American Express
- We accept
PaypPal payment, please pay electronics_payment
websecuremail.com at the end of
your checkout process. We only ship to confirmed address - For other payment
methods, such as by check, money order or wire transfer, please download our POF
- printable order form here,
fill it out with the items you are interested, mail or fax it to us
Coupon
Several marketing promotions may be on-going simultaneously. We only allow the use of one discount coupon per purchase.
Privacy Statement and Terms of Use
Changes to this Privacy Statement and Terms of Use
This Privacy Notice and our Terms of Use will change over time.
Please check this page periodically as you continue to use our site to see if
any changes have been made. This privacy notice was most recently changed on March
1st, 2005.
Legal Notice
We will not be liable to customer for any damages beyond the amount of money that customer has actually paid.
Children
We don't sell products to persons under the
age of 18. If you are under the age of 18, you are required seek the approval
of your parent or guardian to purchase products from this site.
Personal Information Collected
We use information that we collect from our visitors
to personalize and improve your visit at our website. We gather the following
types of information: Information you give us: We collect any information
which you enter on our Web site. This information is normally provided when you
search, buy, participate in a contest, sweepstakes or on-line survey, or when
you communicate with any of our departments such as customer service, sales or
technical services through our Web site, telephone, mail or fax. You also provide
information when you put a purchase with use. Examples of the type of information
you may supply us with include your name, address, telephone number, credit card
information, e-mail addresses. Orders: If you place an order we use a secure
order form which requires you to provide contact, billing, and financial information.
This information is transmitted to your credit card company to authorize your
purchase.
Information Sharing
We will never share any
telephone number(s), e-mail addresses, or credit card information which you have
given us with any marketing partner(s) or any unrelated 3rd party. We may, however,
share your name and postal mailing address with a few carefully selected marketing
partners. You may opt-out of sharing this information at any time by email us.
Credit card companies and shippers: When you buy something from us we send
your credit card information, name, billing address and the amount of your purchase
to your credit card company to verify and authorize the purchase. Your name, telephone
number and shipping information must be provided to third party shippers such
as UPS, Federal Express and the United States Postal Service to deliver your purchase.
. Link to Third Party Site: Our Web site contains certain links to third
party sites, we are not responsible or liable for the privacy practices or content
found on these sites. We suggest that you check the Privacy Notice of each site
you visit.
Law Enforcement
We will release personally identifiable
information to third parties and organizations when we believe it is appropriate
for us to do so to comply with the law. We will also do so to cooperate with law
enforcement investigations, comply with court orders or subpoenas, protect the
legal rights of us and our users, or when we believe it is needed for fraud protection
and/ or credit risk reduction.
Security
We employ the latest 128-bit
encryption technology in all areas of the site which require you to provide your
personal or account information, including online ordering, order status, catalog
request and most contest forms. Your name, your personal information and especially
your credit card number are safely stored in our systems behind our firewall.
Once you type your personal information, it is sent instantly, encrypted, directly
to our order processing system which is on a server separate from our internet
server. To make sure you have the latest security features on your browser, you
may want to download the most recent version of your favorite browser, which should
have full SSL support.
SSL Data Encryption
We use 128-bit SSL encryption
to make the transaction safe.
How Does SSL Work?
Every time you
access our secure site, you use SSL authentication. When you buy a product online,
the payment page address should start with https://, rather than the normal http://.
This signifies that that page is being served securely using SSL, which stands
for Secure Socket Layer. When your browser tries to access a secure page, it will
first check the site's security certificate. Certificates are awarded to sites
by third party providers who perform background checks on the applicants. The
certificate is used by your browser to determine that the secure connection is
being made with the correct site. If there is a problem with the authenticity,
or the certificate has expired, a warning will be given. Certificate verification
is just the first part of the SSL handshake, the term used to describe the process
by which the browser and server agree an encryption method. The server sends
the browser its public key, which is tied to the certificate and is always the
same string. The browser then combines this with a randomly generated string which
it returns to the server.Both server and browser now use this string to create
session keys that they will use for the rest of the connection to encrypt data.
The browser then verifies that it has finished locking its part of the session,
and the server reciprocates. The rest of the transmission is now encrypted using
the session keys.
How Secure Is SSL?
This depends on the type of
encryption used, which is determined by the browsers capabilities. Modern browsers
support 128 bit encryption, which creates 34 followed by 37 zeros different combinations.
This is as pretty much close to impossible as codes can get. One method used to
break the code is known as a man-in-the-middle attack. This is where an unauthorized
script sends its own certificate back to the browser, and fakes the browser's
request to the server. Therefore, rather than validating with each other, the
browser and server are validating with the unauthorized program. There are 300
billion trillion times as many keys as with 40-bit encryption. It is virtually
impossible for an unauthorized party to find the right key, even if they are equipped
with the best computers.
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