Strange Security Warning


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Posted by Baron on June 27, 2001 at 08:21:29:

In reply to: Re: Feet off topic-- try http://whipwetless.com/ posted by b on June 26, 2001 at 18:36:55:

Can you expand on the security warning. By default some browsers put
out all sorts of dire warnnings. The main one to watch for is when it
warns you are about to send information to an usecure site. ie they
do not have a secure server to protect your credit card information.

If the site is Using a secure server the http:// will become https://
and in the case of Internet Explorer you will see a small closed
padlock at the bottom of the browser (I think netscape use a Key)

Some shopping cart solutions such as Atnic use there own encryption
system (Atnic is more secure than SSL) but in this case there is
bound to be a section explaining how it works.

Remember to check that there is a telephone number and address too.

Finally ask on this forum to see if anyone has bought from that
supplier and how they found them.

: Thanks Mike, I'll try it and let you know how I get on. One thing
: though, I tried ordering it on line and i got this strange security
: warning, I'm just wondering if you've ordered it on line and found
it
: to be a trustworthy company.
: thanks again,
: Brendan.
:
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: : Its works!!!
: :
: : : I wonder can henna be used to prevent sweaty feet. I'm trying
to
: : : find a cure or whatever for sweaty feet and I've ended up here.
: Any
: : : help at all would be much appreciated.
: : : thanks, Bren.

 


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