CoenzymeQ10 Security Statement:
CoEnzymeQ10 Supplement understands your
concerns regarding Internet security. CoEnzyme Q10 Supplement's secure
software encrypts all of your personal information including credit card
number, name, and address, so that it cannot be read as the information
travels over the Internet. The Internet is as secure as using your
credit card in a store or over the phone. However, in the event of any
unauthorized use of your credit card, most banks either cover all
charges that result from the unauthorized use, or may limit your
liability to just $50.00. This is how the Secure Server Works:
1) Starting Your Order:
Every order at
www.coenzymeq10supplement.com is secure. All data submitted via the
checkout form is encrypted using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption.
2) Making a Positive ID:
After you've selected items to purchase,
you'll be prompted to continue your order by clicking on the "Checkout",
located on your "Shopping Cart" page. At this point, your browser looks
for a "site certificate" to confirm that it is communicating with
www.coenzymeq10supplement.com. Once a positive ID is made, your
order continues.
3) Entering "Secure Mode":
At this point, your computer and our
server begin communicating in secure mode, sending data back and forth
in an encrypted format through an online merchant account supported by
Authorize.net. We are ready to
ask you for your credit card information. The encryption features of
browser software are exceptionally powerful and ensure the security of
this data as it is transmitted to our server.
4) Your Order Is Complete:
What Happens Next? The credit card
numbers are placed in the SQL database on the CoEnzymeQ10 Supplement
web server. A user must have logon privileges on the web server
(requiring a password) to be able to access the database, which also
requires a password.
Order information, including the credit
card numbers, is retrieved by the staff at CoEnzyme Q10 Supplement
through a web interface. This interface challenges the user for a
password. All communications during these sessions are encrypted again
using SSL. No credit card numbers are ever sent via e-mail, due to the
fact that e-mail is not secure.
5) A secure website can be identified
by https:// or a padlock symbol?
The standard, unsecured URL address
begins "http://". When you enter secure mode, the beginning of the URL
address will change to "https://"; the "s" stands for secure. You'll
also see a padlock symbol at the bottom of your browser window when the
browser is in secure mode.
With CoEnzyme Q10 Supplement, from the
moment the customer clicks on the Complete Order button, the credit card
information is transmitted via encrypted gateway page directly to the
credit card processing bank where the transaction is processed. When the
order confirmation page appears on the monitor screen, you'll see both
the "https://" in the address bar at the top and the padlock symbol at
the bottom right hand side of the screen.
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