| At the CTPlanet.com
companies, your privacy and security are two of our highest priorities.
When we refer to security, we mean the ways we make sure the information
you send us remains secure.
IS MY CREDIT CARD NUMBER SECURE? We have taken many steps to ensure the security of your transaction. Some of them involve adopting industry standards. (For example, the secure connection between your browser and sensitive portions of our site uses industry standard encryption.) Some of them are exclusive to us. (For example, we store your financial information on a system that is not directly connected to the internet.) Our aim is simply to enable you to make transactions with confidence.WHAT DOES THE "SECURITY WARNING" WINDOW THAT SOMETIMES POPS UP REALLY MEAN? On
some browsers, this window can be a bit intimidating. But it simply means
that you're entering the safest, most secure area of our Web site. This
should be reassuring since this is where credit card transactions take
place. Click on the "Continue" button to move to the next step. Going from
Secure mode to insecure mode, you'll likely receive another similar alert
message, just to make sure you know what's happening. If you don't want
to see these alerts (a personal security choice for you to decide), then
you may click to de-check the "Show This Alert Next Time" box.
WHY
DO I HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT WEB SECURITY ON THE INTERNET?
There
are several reasons that Internet security is a newsworthy item. First,
it's relatively new, so people wonder and talk and write about it. Secondly,
the Internet is "technology", so people find it interesting to discuss
and tend to be a little suspicious of it. The Internet has always thrived
on openness. It has been the "Internet way" for someone to release something-a
piece of software, a networking specification, a security protocol-and
then have lots of smart people try to find flaws in it, lending their ideas
for making it better. It has proven to be a remarkably effective development
process. But for people unfamiliar with it, to see each new release of
a browser, for example, get pounded on and picked apart, can be rather
disconcerting.
WHAT'S
THE WORST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN?
Regardless
of what happens on our site - a slip of the mouse (unlikely), a security
breach (highly unlikely) - there is little risk to you. In the case of
fraud, in most states, this means that your maximum liability is the $50.
In addition, we'll do our very best to work with the credit card company
to minimize the hassle for you.
HOW
DO I KNOW IF YOUR WEB SITE IS SECURE?
In
order to be accurate, we're going to get a bit detailed here. When buying
something on the Internet, there are three things to be sure of:
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