| The owners of this site sincerely care about your security
online and the privacy of the information you provide this and other
sites you visit. We have created this page to allow you to test the security of our
Website, which will help you understand how to protect your privacy
online. By leaning how to determine if you are connected to a Website via an SSL connection,
and whether the Website you are connected to is the Website you are
trying to make a purchase from, you will be much safer when you enter sensitive information such as credit card numbers.
You Are Connected to this Site Via a Secure SSL Connection
You are now connected to this site via a secure SSL connection and the page you are
viewing is being securely displayed using 128 Bit SSL technology.
Always make sure the address begins with https://
instead of http:// - You can see in your address bar that the page you are
viewing begins with https:// instead of http://
The BlankWallScrolls.com Website is secured using the latest SSL technology and all sensitive information
you provide during your visit is transferred from your browser to our server via a "SSL Secured (128 Bit)" connection. You may
verify for yourself that your connection is safe by placing your cursor over the closed padlock displayed in your browser.
Some common locations of the padlock are displayed below. However in the newest versions of Internet Explorer the lock
has been moved to the top of the browser, just to the right of the address bar.
In FireFox the URL of the Website will turn green if the connection is secure,
and red if it is not secure or there is a problem with the SSL certificate for
that site.
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Is YOUR Connection Secure?
If your browser does not display a closed lock (also a green address
bar in FireFox) when you are asked to
provide sensitive information, such as a credit card number, you should not buy
from that site. You may mouse over the closed lock in Internet Explorer to reveal the level of protection provided, it should say "SSL Secured (128 Bit)" when you mouse over the CLOSED LOCK (or higher, such as 256 bit). When you place your mouse over a closed lock in Netscape 8.0 you
may also view the name of the company who "signed" the SSL certificate being used by that site.
If you are using either a FireFox or Netscape browser you may double-click the lock
or the green plug for additional information regarding the SSL
certificate issued for the server you are connected to. Please Note:
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Have Questions About The Security of This Website?
If you have questions regarding the security of this site or your privacy please
feel free to send us an email by visiting the Contact Us
page. You may also call us using one of the phone numbers listed on any page of
this site.
To understand how we use the information you provide to this site you may read our Privacy Policy and/or Shipping & Returns Policies.
Our site policies are designed to help you better understand your legal rights and how we use the information provided during your visit
to this Website.
Information provided to the owners of this site is not shared with any third party nor used for any purpose other than that which it was intended,
unless required by law as part of a investigation by law enforcement officials.
We will only contact you if we have questions regarding your order. You will never be contacted for marketing purposes unless you
have specifically requested such contact in advance.
We are one hundred percent committed to providing our visitors and customers with a safe online shopping experience. If you have any ideas you feel would improve our security or the customer service we provide
on this site
please feel free contact us with comments or suggestions.
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