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Secure Socket Layer Explained SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a protocol that will allow you to send and receive information from a server on the World Wide Web in an encrypted manner.

This means that any information (credit card information, personal information, pictures, text, forms, etc.) that are transmitted from your Web Browser will be completely encrypted and secure.

Thus, while the data may travel across a large number of networks to reach us, nobody will be able to intercept and read the information you are sending or receiving apart from us.

This level of security is provided using SSL Digital Server Certificate of Authenticity.

 

Credit Card Transactions For added peace of mind The Consumer Credit Act (1974) also applies to transactions over the Internet.

It limits your maximum liability on your credit card to £50, in the event of its loss or fraudulent use.

Furthermore, all liability ceases completely once the credit card issuer has been notified of any loss or fraudulent use.