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Westinghouse-home.com
understands your concerns regarding Internet security.
The Westinghouse-home.com 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.
Westinghouse-home.com has never had an Internet
customer file a fraud complaint!
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.
Here is how the Secure Server Works: |
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1.
Starting Your Order
Every order at www.mtx-sales.com
is secure. All data submitted via the sign up or 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 "Place Your
Order". At this point,
your browser looks for a "site certificate"
to confirm that it is communicating with www.mtx-sales.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. 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 Wells
Fargo Bank server. A user must have login privileges
on the 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 Wells
Fargo through an interface. All communications during
these sessions are encrypted again using SSL. No credit
card numbers are ever sent via email, due to the fact
that email is not secure.
How can you tell if you're in Secure Mode?
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. Most browsers
in secure mode also display a blue line along the top
of the browser window. Netscape Navigator (versions
3.0 and earlier) display a broken key symbol in the
lower left corner of your browser window when you are
not viewing a secure page of a site. This key will become
solid when you enter secure mode. Netscape Communicator
4.0 uses a padlock, in the same location as the key,
to indicate if you are in standard or secure mode. The
padlock is open in standard mode and closed in secure
mode. In Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you'll see a
padlock symbol at the bottom of your browser window
when the browser is in secure mode.
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