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Bavarian Soundwerks is committed to providing a safe and secure shopping
experience for all of our customers. We designed Bavarian Soundwerks to accept orders
only from Web browsers that permit communication through 128 Bit Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) technology, including Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher, or Internet
Explorer 3.02 or higher. This means you'll be unable to inadvertently place
an order through an unsecured connection. To ensure your peace of mind, and let you know exactly how we do business, here's a guide to our Security Policy: Is my credit card number and personal information secure? IS MY CREDIT CARD NUMBER AND PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURE? We have taken many steps to ensure the security of your transactions. Some of them involve adopting industry standards. (For example, the secure connection between your browser and sensitive portions of our site uses industry standard 128 bit encryption.) Our aim is to enable you to make transactions with confidence. It is our policy to never send private information, such as your credit card number, via e-mail. In fact, this is a practice we recommend you adopt in all of your Internet activities. WHAT DOES 128-BIT ENCRYPTION MEAN? Bavarian Soundwerks provides you with 128-bit encryption, the highest level of protection possible for all your Internet communications, including credit card use and financial transactions. WHAT DOES THE "SECURITY WARNING" WINDOW THAT SOMETIMES POPS UP REALLY MEAN? WHY DO I HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT WEB SECURITY ON THE INTERNET? There are several reasons that Internet security is a newsworthy item. First, it's relatively new, so people wonder and talk and write about it. Secondly, the Internet is "technology", so people find it interesting to discuss and tend to be a little suspicious of it. The Internet thrives on openness. It has been the "Internet way" for someone to release something-a piece of software, a networking specification, a security protocol-and then have lots of smart people try to find flaws in it, lending their ideas for making it better. It has proven to be a remarkably effective development process. But for people unfamiliar with it, this can be rather discerning. For this reason, we have provided this guide to your security concerns to help you understand and feel comfortable with your online purchases. HOW DO I KNOW IF A WEB SITE IS SECURE? In order to be accurate, we're going to get a bit detailed here. When buying something on the Internet, there are three things to be sure of:
Points 1 and 2 are taken care of by 128 Bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), the industry standard security protocol that Bavarian Soundwerks uses to communicate with secure browsers like Internet Explorer and Netscape. When communicating with a secure server like ours, these browsers encrypt the information you send in a way that is extremely difficult for anyone else to decode. (You don't have to know whether your browser supports secure transactions- if it doesn't, you won't be able to complete the checkout process.) Many security experts say the most important thing is what happens once
the merchant receives your order. At Bavarian Soundwerks, we take several steps to
keep things on our end as safe as possible. One of the most important is that
our order processing is conducted on machines that aren't connected to the
Internet, so there's no danger of people gaining access to them. WHICH PARTS OF THE Bavarian Soundwerks SITE ARE SECURE? Most of the activity on our site involves the viewing of materials we've prepared and made accessible to everyone, so there's no need for these pages to be "secure". With a product page or an editorial page for example, no security risk exists because there is no "information" being exchanged. Anyone can access the same pages by pointing their browser to http://www.bavariansoundwerks.com. The portion of the Bavarian Soundwerks site we've made secure is, not surprisingly, the checkout area. This is where you actually purchase the items you've put into your Shopping Cart. The entire checkout process, from introduction to final confirmation, takes place in a secure environment. There are several ways to confirm that you're in a secure area. All SSL capable browsers have a symbol to indicate secure mode. Typically you will see either a broken or complete key, an open or closed lock or simply a closed lock depending on your particular browser. The complete key and closed lock symbols indicate that you are in a secure area of the web site. One additional note: some browsers give you a warning when you go from a secure area to a regular area. Their intentions are admirable- to ensure that you know when they've left a secure server. But to you, the message may be a bit startling, and makes it look like you've done something wrong even though you really haven't. If you should have any questions or concerns, please contact us at info@bavariansoundwerks.com. |
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