Privacy & SecurityOur Privacy Policy Privacy is precious. We respect yours. We want you to know that the information you provide to us — whether to recommend our website to a friend, or order our products — will never be divulged, sold, or shared with anyone, for any reason. Period. Our Security Procedures Security Confirmation - Upon placing an order, we'll send you an email confirming the order. We'll also send you an email as soon as the order is shipped. This will not only keep you informed of your order's progress, but will also alert you if someone is using your account or computer without your permission. If you receive a confirmation for an order you did not place, please email us immediately at [email protected] The Most Powerful Encryption on the Internet - All the experts agree: If a vendor takes standard security precautions, transferring private information over the Internet is actually safer than handing your credit card to a waiter or checkout clerk. We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. Your personal information is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by a limited number of persons who have special access rights to such systems, and are required to keep the information confidential. When you place orders or access your personal information, we offer the use of a secure server. All sensitive/credit information you supply is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and then encrypted into our databases to be only accessed as stated above. This technology represents the highest level of security available on the Internet and automatically:
Final Protection: Credit Card Issuer Guarantees - Just like in the physical world, credit card purchases are insured through your credit card company over the Internet. This final layer of protection from your credit card company limits your liability in the case of fraud and acts as a safety-net for everyone doing electronic commerce over the Internet. Typically, debit cards are treated differently than credit cards so you should check with your bank. Also, see your credit card company for more information. |