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What security is used to protect fax transmissions?

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What security is used to protect fax transmissions?

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All sessions between the AccessLine fax client application and the AccessLine web router/server are encrypted with digital certificate (signed and verified by VeriSign) using HTTPS/SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). By installing SSL (digital) certificate on all AccessLine web servers as proof of the AccessLine website’s legitimacy, the AccessLine fax client application users are safe to transmit any private data/details: the transaction is secure with this industry-standard security architecture. The following provides an overview of the sessions between the AccessLine fax client application and the AccessLine web servers: • When the AccessLine fax client application is launched, it automatically connects to a designated website via HTTPS to verify its version. If its version is unmatched, the user can choose to download a new version or ignore it. • When a document is ready to be uploaded, the AccessLine fax client application connects to the same website (or a different website), which is

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