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When transacting via
our secure server, your credit card and personal details are
encrypted using the latest industry standard SSL 3.0, with 128-bit
encryption technology before being sent over the Internet. . Credit
card processing is in real time and no card information is stored on
our servers.
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Browser Encryption Requirements
You may experience problems accessing the secure checkout page if your
browser does not support 128-bit encryption or does not have SSL 3.0
enabled. We use SSL version 3.0 with 128-bit encryption on the secure
checkout to ensure the highest level of security possible for your
credit card details. To check this, please try the following.
Internet Explorer users
1. Go to the 'Tools \ Internet options' menu and select the 'advanced'
tab. Scroll to the bottom of the list and under the security settings,
ensure that 'Use SSL 3.0' is selected. See picture below:

2. In Internet Explorer go to the 'Help \ About Internet Explorer' menu.
If your browser version is not version 5.0 or greater you should upgrade
your
browser by visiting here >
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.asp
Note: We recommmend anyone using versions of IE lower than version 6.0
to
upgrade anyway as this has several improvements over earlier versions of
IE5.
If your 'Cipher Strength' (shown in the 'Help \ About Internet Explorer'
screen) is less than 128-bit you will need to upgrade the encryption
capabilites of your browser. This can be done by following this link
>
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/recommended/128bit/default.asp
Follow the instructions and download and install the appropriate
encryption
pack for your configuration.
Netscape 6+ users
1. Go to the 'Edit \ Preferences' menu and select the 'Privacy &
Security' settings. Ensure that 'Enable SSL Version 3' is selected. See
picture below:

2. Ensure your browser supports 128-bit encryption by clicking on the
"Help \ About Netscape" Menu. This page should tell your the
encryption capabilities of your browser. These should be 128-bit.
Mozilla Firefox users
1. Go to the 'Tools \ Options' menu and select the 'Advanced' Tab.
Ensure that 'Use SSL 3.0' is selected. See picture below:

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