Is it
safe to use my credit card over the Internet in ACR's Store?
Our store uses the Secure Sockets Layer protocol, developed by Netscape to protect
communications on the Internet. This is the worldwide industry standard for transmitting
commercial information.
The Secure Sockets Layer protects your order information from the Internet in two
primary ways.
First, when you click on the "Order Now" button, your browser makes sure it
is sending the information only to us, and no one else. It does this by demanding to see
an electronic certificate that our ISP holds, which is virtually impossible to duplicate.
Note: The electronic certificate should say "WEB2010.COM"
Second, data sent through the Secure Sockets Layer is encrypted. Even if someone were
able to "listen in," what they would hear would sound like a random stream of
numbers.
You can check that your order will be safe by clicking on the "Order Now"
button before you fill in any personal information. Your browser will inform you that it
is going to request a secure document, and that all the information you send will be
protected. However, if you prefer, you can order by telephone or fax when you
"check" out"