Why do I receive a warning about an insecure document, or a nonsecure or unencrypted connection, or my information being easily read by a third party?
After you have finished entering information on a secure page, and clicked the Continue button, Eversave.com will return you to a nonsecure page. When you are viewing a nonsecure page, the lock icon that appears at the top or bottom edge of your browser will be broken. Your browser is informing you that you have left a secure page and are going to a nonsecure page. Any information that you entered on the secure page has already been transmitted using high-grade encryption, and will not be affected by the nonsecure pages on Eversave.com’s web site. You can configure your browser so that most of these warnings will not be displayed. Or, if a warning message provides a checkbox, you can check or uncheck the box to tell the browser whether you want to receive this message again.
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