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Shop-Safe* Guarantee
You are protected
while you shop at Shopoli.com by the *Shopoli.com Shop-Safe* guarantee.
Relax, at Shopoli.com you never have to
worry about credit card safety or reveling your personal information to
unauthorized parties.
At Shopoli.com,
we guarantee that every transaction you make will be 100% safe &
secure. If unauthorized charges are somehow made to your credit card as a
result of shopping at Shopoli.com you pay nothing!
See the *Shopoli.com Shop-Safe*
Guarantee details below.
Safe & Secure: Shopoli.com
uses SSL encryption to
protect you. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is among the best software available today for
securing e-commerce transactions. All of your personal information, including credit card number, name and address,
is encrypted to ensure it
cannot be read as it travels through the Internet.
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We use Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology to ensure your personal
information is secure and protected. |
*Shopoli.com Shop-Safe*
Guarantee Details:
- Under the Fair Credit Billing Act,
your bank cannot hold you liable for more than $50.00 of fraudulent
charges. If your bank does hold you liable for any of this $50.00, Shopoli.com
will cover the entire liability for you, up to the full $50.00. Shopoli.com
will cover this liability only if the unauthorized use of your credit card
resulted through no fault of your own from purchases made at Shopoli.com
while using the secure server.
- In the event of unauthorized use of
your credit card, you must notify your credit card provider in accordance
with its reporting rules and procedures.
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We absolutely guarantee that your order will be
transmitted securely. We use the
latest
128-bit SSL encryption and assume total
liability for credit card transactions. You will never have to pay if
unauthorized charges appear on your credit card statement as a result of
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What is SSL?:
SSL is a security protocol that was
developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, along with RSA** Data
Security, Inc. This protocol ensures that data transferred between a
client and a server remains private. It allows the client to authenticate
the identity of the server.
Once a server has a digital certificate, SSL-enabled browsers like the IBM
Secure Web Explorer, Netscape** Navigator, and Microsoft Explorer can
communicate securely using SSL.
SSL uses a security handshake to initiate the TCP/IP connection between the
client and the server. During the handshake, the client and server agree
on the security keys that they will use for the session, and the client
authenticates the server. After that, SSL is used to encrypt and decrypt
all of the information in both the https request and the server response,
including:
- The URL the client is requesting
- The contents of any form being
submitted
- Access authorization information like
user names and passwords
- All data sent between the client and
the server.
HTTPS is a unique protocol that combines
SSL and HTTP. The "https://" as an anchor in
HTML documents that link to SSL-protected documents. A client user can
also open a URL by specifying https:// to request SSL-protected documents.
Because HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) and HTTP are different protocols and usually use
different ports (443 and 80, respectively), you can run both secure and
non-secure HTTP servers at the same time. As a result, information can be
provided to all users using no security and specific information only to
browsers who make secure requests. This is how Shopoli.com
can allow
users to look through the merchandise without security, but then fill out order
forms and send their credit card numbers using security.
A browser that does not have support for HTTP over SSL will naturally not be
able to request URLs using HTTPS (always look for the solid SSL KEY or PADLOCK
in the bottom right of your monitor). The non-SSL browsers will not allow
submission of forms that need to be submitted securely. If you encounter
this problem you need to upgrade your browser to a current release (typically free
of charge) or process your order manually.
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