Security

A Shopping Experience You Can Trust

We securely capture and store your order information using the safest Internet technology available: SSL - Secure Socket Layer. The SSL protocol is the web standard for encrypting communications between users and web sites. Data sent via a SSL connection is protected by "encryption", a mechanism that prevents eavesdropping and tampering with any transmitted data. SSL provides businesses and consumers with the confidence that private data sent to a website, such as credit card numbers, are kept confidential.

By using our online order form, you can be assured that your information is kept safe. You will see your order form automatically switch to a secure SSL connection after you select offerings from the initial screen and click "Continue". Your browser will display the secure connection "lock" and depending on the settings in your browser you may see a message box that states "You are entering a secure connection."

Finally, we incorporate the latest technologies in IDS (Intrusion Detection System) to monitor and protect our networks against malicious attacks and viruses. In addition, our shared hosting servers are protected behind internal firewalls and monitoring software.

CVN stands for Card Verification Number (sometimes called CID — card identification number, or CVC — card verification code), and it is one of the ways that merchants and card issuers are working together to increase credit card security. The number is a 3- or 4-digit code that is added to your card on either the back, above the signature strip, or the front, above the embossed number. It never appears on receipts or imprints of your card. For your protection, we do not store CVN numbers in your records, even if we store your main credit card number. You will need to enter your CVN each time you make a purchase.