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Is it safe to enter my credit card information for ordering products and magazines online?

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Is it safe to enter my credit card information for ordering products and magazines online?

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It is perfectly safe to transmit your credit card information through our site as long as your current browser supports secure credit card transactions. Carus Publishing utilizes the industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to prevent any credit card information you enter from being intercepted. All orders placed through our site are encrypted during transmission to prevent tampering or credit card fraud. We use third-party banking and processing agents to process secure credit card transactions, and the credit card information is placed through their security processes. If your browser does not support SSL, you can get an upgrade with Netscape or Microsoft. To check whether your browser supports SSL, look at the bottom right corner of your screen. If you see a solid key icon on Netscape browsers or a closed padlock icon on Internet Explorer browsers, then the site is secured. If the site is not secure, the key on Netscape will appear broken and the padlock on Internet E

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It is perfectly safe to transmit your credit card information through our site as long as your current browser supports secure credit card transactions. Carus Publishing utilizes the industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to prevent any credit card information you enter from being intercepted. All orders placed through our site are encrypted during transmission to prevent tampering or credit card fraud. We use third party banking and processing agents to process secure credit card transactions, and the credit card information is placed through their security processes. If your browser does not support SSL, you can get an upgrade with Netscape or Microsoft. To check whether your browser supports SSL, look at the bottom right corner of your screen. If you see a solid key icon on Netscape browsers or a closed padlock icon on Internet Explorer browsers, then the site is secured. If the site is not secure, the key on Netscape will appear broken and the padlock on Internet E

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