
Security
VINTAGES is committed to securing any personal information we collect from our users. We use technology that is designed for use with secure web servers. Your personal information resides in a database behind a firewall where it cannot be accessed without proper authorization. Secure Sockets Layer ("SSL") technology encrypts your personal information as it is transmitted over the Internet.
To maximize security for our visitors we support versions of Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), and Mozilla Firefox browsers that use 128-bit encryption. We employ a GeoTrust certificate recognized by IE 5.01, Netscape Communicator 4.7 and later browsers. Older browsers will still create a secure SSL connection at 40, 56 or 128 bits depending on the precise browser version. For more information on browser compatibility please go here.
Encryption is a means of scrambling information for transmissions, in this case, between your PC and our web-site. Information that is encrypted (Scrambled) at one end is decrypted (descrambled) upon receipt at the other end.
128-bit encryption is the strongest, most secure form of encryption that is generally available in Internet browsers today. 40-bit encryption is the basic minimum standard that is prevalent in most browser products. Your browser probably uses 40-bit encryption unless you have specifically obtained 128-bit encryption.
Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox with 128-bit encryption can be downloaded by clicking on their respective icons.
VINTAGES is committed to securing any personal information we collect from our users. We use technology that is designed for use with secure web servers. Your personal information resides in a database behind a firewall where it cannot be accessed without proper authorization. Secure Sockets Layer ("SSL") technology encrypts your personal information as it is transmitted over the Internet.
To maximize security for our visitors we support versions of Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), and Mozilla Firefox browsers that use 128-bit encryption. We employ a GeoTrust certificate recognized by IE 5.01, Netscape Communicator 4.7 and later browsers. Older browsers will still create a secure SSL connection at 40, 56 or 128 bits depending on the precise browser version. For more information on browser compatibility please go here.
Encryption is a means of scrambling information for transmissions, in this case, between your PC and our web-site. Information that is encrypted (Scrambled) at one end is decrypted (descrambled) upon receipt at the other end.
128-bit encryption is the strongest, most secure form of encryption that is generally available in Internet browsers today. 40-bit encryption is the basic minimum standard that is prevalent in most browser products. Your browser probably uses 40-bit encryption unless you have specifically obtained 128-bit encryption.
Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox with 128-bit encryption can be downloaded by clicking on their respective icons.
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