We use reasonable efforts to provide
secure transmission of your information between your computer
and our servers. Once we receive your transmission, we use
industry standard efforts to protect your information from
unauthorised access, such as firewalls and Secure Socket
Layers. For additional information, please refer to our
privacy policy.
We protect your transactions using a technology called
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) with real-time Encryption. If
your browser is capable of SSL, and most are, your sensitive
information will automatically be encrypted before being
sent over the Internet.
When a secure server is entered you may be given a message
informing you that you are entering a secure area. In addition,
you will see the page address at the top change from http://
to https:// which indicates that you are accessing a secure
page. You will also see either a padlock symbol
or a key
at the bottom of the page (depending on your browser type).
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