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Privacy :: Emails and Mailing Lists: |
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We DO NOT Rent, Sell or Trade your name,
email address or any other information to any third parties.
Powerdictionary.com does not engage in any telemarketing or
email SPAM activities. We will only contact you if we need to
clarify an order you had placed with us, conduct after-sales
follow-ups to ensure satisfaction and timely arrival of
shipments, or simply returning your inquiries. We will only
disclose your personal details if so required by law.
Your name, billing address, and credit
card information are used for authentication and billing
purposes. Your email address is used for order confirmations,
shipment status, and returning your questions & inquiries.
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Security :: Secured Data Transmission: |
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Security is of utmost importance to
Powerdictionary.com. We encrypt
your credit card and all sensitive information for security when
ordering through our online shopping cart. We utilize the
newest secure shopping cart system and the highest industry
standard technology for secure web-based communications, SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer), to assure your transactions are
protected. |
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Security :: SSL Technology & Digital
IDs: |
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With SSL, data transmission is encrypted
and can only be decrypted through the pairing of the “public”
and “private” keys. SSL capability is built into server
hardware and browsers; however, it requires digital IDs to be
functional. We use digital IDs to authenticate users’
information (name, billing & shipping addresses, credit card
information, phone & fax numbers, email addresses). Digital
information certificates will ensure sensitive data transmitting
between your Internet browser and our server is secured. |
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Security :: How do Digital ID's work? |
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Digital IDs use a matched-key-setup where
the server has "private keys” issued only to the server, and
"public keys” which are distributed to customers. Digital ID
requires a matched pair of keys that are unique to each other to
encrypt and decrypt data. All transactions created and
transmitted are encrypted using the “public key” and can only be
decrypted by the “private key” running on the server. |
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Disclaimer: |
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This privacy & security statement only
covers Powerdictionary.com’s use and disclosure of information
that Powerdictionary.com collects from you. We welcome your
questions regarding this privacy & security statement. Please
submit any comments or inquiries to
customerservice@powerdictionary.com |
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