Is it safe to use my credit card?
Yes. We take this matter very seriously. To ensure
your security, AllRez.com utilizes a secure commerce server, which
encrypts the credit card number and encodes it into a non-usable
form.
Allrez.com provides you with the industry-standard
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology that encrypts any
information that is transferred across the Internet from your
computer to the amadeus.net server. This makes your credit card
information as secure as possible.
What is SSL?
SSL is a security protocol used for securing
communications on the web. This protocol was originally developed
by Netscape Communications and has now become an industry standard.
A protocol is a set or rules or procedures. SSL
technology takes a message and runs it through a set of steps
that "scrambles" the message. This is done so that the message
cannot be read while it is being transferred. This "scrambling"
is called Encryption. When the message is received by the intended
recipient, SSL unscrambles the message, checks that it came from
the correct sender (Server Authentication) and then verifies that
it has not been tampered with (Message Integrity).
How do I know if the connection is secure?
The common standard in the Internet to signal a secure
site is a closed lock at the bottom of the browser. As long as
the lock is displayed closed your information is secure and encrypted
to avoid abuse. If you click the secure transaction link and still
cannot see the closed lock, the reason may be that the window
in nested in another frame. To make sure you are under a secure
connection, right-click on the central part of the window and
choose "Properties", then "Certificates" (IExplorer) or "View
Frame Info" (Netscape). There you can see if the connection is
secure or not. Another way (in Netscape) would be to open the
form in a new window, so that the "non secure" frame is not displayed.
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