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We Care For Your Security
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We make it our mission to provide you with
a positive customer experience. We want you to be confident
that you can order from us safely and securely. With this in
mind we've secured our online payment area so that your valuable
data, such as credit card details, are protected from prying
eyes.
In order to achieve this we went to
Comodo, the
world-renowned Certification Authority, to obtain an
SSL
Certificate.
Comodo are the
second largest Certification Authority in the world and are Web
Trust compliant, meaning that their business practices and
processes have been rigorously audited to AICPA (American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants) guidelines by an
independent approved auditor (KPMG).
To qualify to receive our SSL
Certificate from
Comodo we had to
validate ourselves with them, in order to satisfy them that we
are a legitimate business. We had to prove not only that we own
this web domain, but also that we are a legally accountable
company. We believe that only by seeking this level of
validation can you have peace of mind when buying online.
You can even prove validity of SSL
Certificates for yourself by downloading the free
Verification Engine from
Comodo.
This software allows you to verify the authenticity of an SSL
Certificate outside of your web browser, where no fake or
fraudulent website can affect the result. |
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Secure Sockets Layer, SSL, is the standard
security technology for creating an encrypted link between a web
server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed
between our web server and your browser remains private and
secure. SSL is an industry standard and is used by millions of
websites in the protection of their online transactions with
their customers. In order to be able to generate an SSL link
(signified by the gold padlock in the information tool bar), a
web server requires an
SSL
Certificate.

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Since the SSL protocol was released by Netscape as a security
technology in 1996 we have all been educated to look for the SSL
padlock before passing any critical details over the Internet.
Technically, the SSL protocol provides an encrypted link between
two parties, however to you the consumer, seeing the SSL padlock
in your browser means much more:
- That you have a secure (encrypted) link with this
website
- That this website is a valid and legitimate
organization or an accountable legal entity
As well as ensuring that your details remain secure during a
transaction, we know that you also care whether the website you
are dealing with is legitimate. In order to solve the critical
issue of identity assurance as well as information security on
the Internet, the efforts of SSL Providers (Certification
Authorities), consumer magazines and industry bodies have
rightly resulted in the SSL padlock becoming synonymous with
trust and integrity. |
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