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The ordering area of our Web site is secure. That means it is
protected by state-of-the-art encryption technology. This sophisticated system
encrypts your financial information to protect it during transmission.
Other areas of our site (such as the product pages) do not require secure
transmission. By keeping these areas non-secure, we assure that our site will
load faster, so your shopping experience will be more enjoyable.
At the bottom of our explorefree.com page you will notice the GeoTrust logo.
It stands for GeoTrust.com™, a respected Web company that verifies site
security. Verification occurs in the background each time you place an on-line
order at eXplorefree.com
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To learn more about GeoTrust -- and about our site's
security -- click here |
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explorefree.com
has been validated and legitimately accepts Credit Cards
explorefree.com
holds a website identity assurance warranty of $10,000.
This means that you are insured for up to $10,000 when relying on the
information provided by IdAuthority on this site. For more information,
Click the icon on your left side.
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We use SSL technology to protect your financial
data.
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology
is the premier encryption system for data transmitted over the Internet. This
highly advanced system scrambles your financial information as it travels from
your computer to our Web site. Such scrambling renders your data unreadable --
and useless -- to anyone but eXplorefree.com
Here's how to know when you're in a secure section of our Inner Self site
Look at the site address (URL) in your browser's address window. If it begins
with http:// you are in a NON-secure section
of our site. If it begins with https://
you are in a secure area. The "s" stands for "secure." When you move from a
non-secure to a secure section, the "s" automatically appears -- i.e., http:// changes to https:// .
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Look in the bottom left-hand corner of your browser window. Do you see a tiny
lock or key? That shows you're on a secure Web page. Both Internet Explorer and
Netscape (4.0 & higher) use tiny closed locks to indicate secure
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Pay attention to the security-notice window. This window may pop up when you
move from a secure Web page to a non-secure one, or vice versa. The notice may
read, "You are entering a page which is secure" or "You have requested a secure
document"...or, conversely, it may read, "You are submitting a form which is not
secure." This is not a warning. It is simply a notice to show you where you
are.
Once you have completed your order, you may safely return to shopping in
standard NON-secure mode. In fact, your browser will automatically revert
to this faster mode as soon as you return to shopping.
Some browsers and company firewalls do not allow secure (encrypted) data
transmissions. If you cannot gain access to a secure server to place your order,
don't worry. Simply call us at 1.416.8175776 or E-Mail us @
info@explorefree.com
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