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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client—typically a web server (website) and a browser, or a mail server and a mail client (e.g., Outlook).
SSL allows sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and login credentials to be transmitted securely. Normally, data sent between browsers and web servers is sent in plain text—leaving you vulnerable to eavesdropping. If an attacker is able to intercept all data being sent between a browser and a web server, they can see and use that information.
SSL secures millions of peoples’ data on the Internet every day, especially during online transactions or when transmitting confidential information. Internet users have come to associate their online security with the lock icon that comes with an SSL-secured website or green address bar that comes with an Extended Validation SSL-secured website. SSL-secured websites also begin with https rather than http.
Medicare information that you provide when ordering a Plastic Medicare Card ® is used to produce your Plastic Medicare Card ® and is then permanently deleted from our secure servers. This information is sensitive and is handled only by the owner of the company for the purpose of printing and mailing your card.
We do not handle your credit card information. In fact, we never even see your credit card information. All credit card transactions are handled through Paypal Payment Services, a secure, well-established online payment service provider. You can learn more about Paypal privacy and security policies here.
Contact information that you provide to Platinum Marketing and Design, such as name, phone number, email and physical address is stored on our secure servers to facilitate future communication with you. We never share or sell your information and we do not use it for marketing purposes except to follow up with you to ensure your satisfaction with our services.