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Your SECURITY at 3-RX.com

How do we assure the security of your personal details?

At 3-RX.com we only use the latest 128-bit SSL secure transmission protocol. The information you provide to our web site covered by this policy is protected in transit by using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). With 128-bit SSL, information passing between the browser and the Web site is encrypted or scrambled to make it extremely difficult for anyone who intercepts the information to read it.

The entire ordering process, including transmission of customer information, addresses, purchase selections and credit card information is protected in transit over the Internet by SSL technology. Thus, only web browsers that support SSL may be used to place an order. You will know that you have a SSL connection when you see "https:" instead of "http:"

Why do we use 128-bit SSL protocol?

The industry dictates what protocol is considered acceptable when performing online transactions. Currently 128-bit SSL protocol is the highest commercial level available. Most banks use this protocol when operating their online banking, therefore by also using this protocol we aim to assure our customers of the safety of our online transactions.

What are 128-bit Global Server IDs?

128-bit Global Server IDs are a form of Digital ID, the electronic counterpart to driver's licenses, passports, and business licenses. You can present a Digital ID electronically to prove your identity or your right to access information or services online. 128-bit Global Server IDs enable your site to conduct authenticated, strongly encrypted on-line commerce. Customers are able to submit credit card numbers or other personal information online, with the assurance that the information which they are sending cannot be intercepted or decrypted by anyone else.

Technically, Digital IDs, also known as digital certificates, bind the identity of an organization to a pair of electronic keys that can be used to encrypt and sign digital information. A Digital ID makes it possible to verify someone's claim that they have the right to use a given key, helping to prevent people from using fake keys to impersonate other users. Used in conjunction with encryption, Digital IDs provide a complete security solution, assuring the identity of one or all parties involved in a transaction. A Digital ID is issued by a trusted third party called a Certification Authority (CA) - in this case, GeoTRUST. Certification Authorities establish the identity of the people or organizations to which they issue Digital IDs. Once a CA has established an organization's identity, it issues a certificate that contains that organization's public key.

How do you tell if your computer has 128-bit Encryption installed?

• Go to the "Help" menu of your IE browser window.
• Choose "About Internet Explorer".
• A window will then pop up, look for the sections indicated on the figures below to confirm you have 128-bit Encryption installed.
• If you do not have 128-bit Encryption installed please click here to visit MicroSoft to obtain and install it



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