Scoop-Alert.com understands your
concerns about Internet security. The Scoop-Alert.com secure software encrypts
all of your personal information including credit card number, name, and news
dress, so that it cannot be reused as the information travels over the
Internet.
All data submitted by way of our checkout form is encrypted using SSL (Secure
Sockets Layer) encryption. When you submit your order your computer and our
server begin communicating in secure mode, sending data back and forth in an
encrypted format. We then ask you for your credit card information. The
encryption features of the browser software ensure the security of this data as
it is transmitted.
Your personal information is stored in a database on the Scoop-Alert.com web
server. A user must have login privileges on the web server (requiring a
password) to be able to access the database. No one can access your personal
information without having access to the appropriate user ID and password.
Unless you have turned the feature off, you will see this dialog informing you
when you are entering a secure connection:

You can tell when you are in secure mode also by checking the URL and by
checking the status bar at the bottom of the screen as follows:
A standard, unsecured URL news dress begins "http://". When you enter secure
mode, the beginning of the URL news dress will change to "https://"; the "s"
stands for secure.
Netscape Communicator 4.0 displays a padlock, in the lower left hand corner of
the screen to indicate that you are in standard or secure mode. The padlock is
open in standard mode and closed in secure mode.
In Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you'll see a padlock symbol at the bottom of
your browser window usually on the right side.

When you see the https:// URL and the pnews lock you know your data is being
processed through a secure connection.
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