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All
inIntimates & Yahoo! servers that handle credit cards use 128-bit
SSL (secure socket layer) encrypted communications. The information passed
between you (the buyer) and us (the merchant) is encrypted so that data
that may be intercepted is unreadable.
inIntimates and Yahoo! take your
security seriously and take reasonable steps to protect your information.
No data transmission over the Internet or information storage technology
can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.
The following is a description
of steps Yahoo! takes to protect your information from misuse when ordering
through a Yahoo! Store.
- CISP Compliance: Yahoo! is
certified CISP-compliant. Created by Visa and MasterCard, the Cardholder
Information Security Program (CISP) outlines a standard for security
procedures for merchants and service providers that store, process,
or transmit cardholder data.
Learn more about CISP.
View the list of CISP-compliant service providers in PDF format
(Yahoo! Merchant Solutions appears on page 4).
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL):
Yahoo! uses SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption when transmitting
certain kinds of information, such as financial services information
or payment information. An icon resembling a padlock is displayed
on the bottom of most browser windows during SSL transactions that
involve credit cards and other forms of payment. Any time Yahoo! asks
you for a credit card number for payment or for verification purposes,
it will be SSL encrypted. The information you provide will be stored
securely on our servers. Once you choose to store or enter your credit
card number on Yahoo!, it will not be displayed back to you in its
entirety when you retrieve or edit it in the future. Instead of the
entire number, you will only see asterisks and either the first four
digits or the last four digits of your number.
Secure Storage: Yahoo! maintains reasonable physical, electronic,
and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to
protect personal information about you.
What is SSL?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the accepted protocol used to protect data
that is sent between a web site and a web browser. An encrypted SSL connection
requires that all data passed between the browser and the web site server
be encrypted by the sender and decrypted by the receiver. SSL can prevent
unauthorized parties from gaining access to sensitive, confidential, or
personal information such as a phone numbers or addresses.
Secure connections become very important when you're gathering information
from your site's visitors through a web form. By placing the form in a
secure directory, the form data will be encrypted when the user submits
the form, thus protecting the data and your visitor's personal information.
SSL also provides peace of mind to web site visitors. When an SSL-enabled
connection is established in a web browser, the user will see a lock icon
in his browser, indicating that any data transferred between the web site
and the browser is secure. Most web users demand this protection when
shopping online or submitting sensitive data in a form.
We currently offer industry standard 128-bit SSL encryption in our Web
Hosting Standard and Web Hosting Professional packages.
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