Please
feel confident that we employ the most advanced technology for protecting
your transaction information.
At virtualtreasurechest.com we ensure a secure server ordering process. The following section describes
how the secure order process works, from start to finish.
Starting
Your Order
To make purchases online at virtualtreasurechest.com, you must
allow your computer to accept "cookies" if it asks. Computer "cookies" are safe and are simply the best way for us to offer you the most enjoyable
and hassle-free online shopping environment.
Every purchase
at virtualtreasurechest.com is secure, and clicking a Checkout button
on the Shopping Cart page is all it takes to get started. The security
features are automatic; you don't need to do anything special to invoke
them.
Making
a Positive Identification
Once you've clicked the Checkout button, your browser looks for a digital
certificate on our secure server, operated for us by prostores.com, to
confirm that it is communicating with virtualtreasurechest.com. Once
a positive identification is made, your order continues.
Entering
Secure Mode
Next, your computer and our server begin communicating in secure mode,
sending data back and forth in an encrypted format. The encryption features
of browser software are exceptionally powerful and ensure the security
of this data as it is transmitted to our server. Our site makes use of
the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol and 128-bit strong encryption
to provide the highest level of security available.
The most
popular Web browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firexox, Safari
and Netscape, use clear visual symbols
to let you know whether or not they are in secure mode.
Another
indication that a browser is in secure mode can be found in the Web
site address that your browser displays. The address will begin "http://" in standard, non-secure mode and "https://" in secure mode.
The "s" stands for "secure."
Processing
Your Order
Security measures continue even after you've placed your order, as
we process your order in a highly secure computing environment. |