Security
SafeBuy Accredited
We are certified by SafeBuy, a web retailer accreditation scheme dedicated to ensuring that all SafeBuy accredited retailers adhere to a stringent
code of practice designed to safeguard the general consumer. SafeBuy is endorsed by governments Office of Fair Trading, the only web retailer accreditation scheme supported by the UK government.
Payment Processing
We are committed to providing a safe and secure online shopping experience.
All online orders are processed through PayPal who utilise 128-bit Secured Sockets Layering (SSL) technology to protect and safeguard all of your
details. SSL is the industry standard for encryption and enables millions of secure online transactions everyday.
If you would prefer not to use our secure online payment facilities, or wish to pay by an alternative method such as cheque, please print out an order
form by clicking here.
What
is encryption?
Encryption is a way of encoding information to make it virtually impossible for someone else to read, unless they have the 'key' to decipher it.
The latest web browsers available from Microsoft and Netscape offer 128-bit encryption technology. Our online payment facilities cannot be used
without 128-bit encryption - for your security and peace of mind.
These encryption algorithms serve as locks on the vaults of your order information. While PayPal and your computer can easily translate this code
back to a meaningful language, this process is a practically impossible task for unauthorised intruders. That's because there are trillions of possible keys
that could potentially solve each formula -- but only one that will work. When you order from us, your computer and PayPal agree on a random number
that serves as the key for the rest of the transaction. What that random number could be depends largely on the strength of encryption your browser
utilises.
How
do I know if my online payment process is encrypted?
You know that your data has been encrypted by looking for the following icons in the lower portion of your browser that lets you know that the
browser is using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL):
Browsers:
IE5 and above:
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Netscape 4.7 and above:
NOTE: Netscape displays the icon on the lower left corner of the browser.
Microsoft displays the icon on the lower right corner of the browser.
You can also check that data is being sent securely using encryption by looking at URL in your browser window when you are viewing your shopping
cart or have progressed further with your order. The letter "s" is added to the familiar "http" (to make "https") which indicates that SSL is in operation.
What
is the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)?
SSL provides a secure communications link between your browser and PayPal, our online payment processor, for which all information passed back and
forth is encrypted. SSL is now supported by all major browsers and is generally accepted as a way of doing business securely over the internet.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (5 and above) and Netscape (4.7 and above) provide detailed information on security levels in the "Preferences" or "Internet
Options" section located in the browser's menu bar. See your browser's help or documentation for more information.