What does SSL mean?
SSL stands for Secured Socket Layer protocol. This protocol provides secure data communication through data encryption and decryption. An SSL-enabled server can send and receive private communication across the Internet to SSL-enabled web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator/Communicator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. This security feature allows your browser to communicate with our server in an encrypted mode, so that any information you send is protected. For more information on SSL, please refer to the RSA Data Security, Inc. web site.
SSL is an acronym for Secure Sockets Layer. SSL protects transmissions over the World Wide Web from spectators by encrypting the data while it gets transmitted over the Internet. SSL works through a certificate that authenticates a certain domain. With this certificate, secure transmissions on the server are “certified” and valid. Both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer support SSL, and many websites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers. Web pages that require an SSL connection start with ‘https:’ instead of ‘http:’ SSL makes purchasing online more secure than buying at a physical retail store. When you enter the secure connection to our e-commerce area, you are using SSL encryption. Whatever information you send is encrypted (garbled in a specific way that can be interpreted on the receiving end.) This information is transferred to a server that is not connected to the Net at all so that your personal data, including credit card n