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We use a 128 bit SSL (Secure Socket Layer) key when you provide any payment information to our server. You will know that the transaction is secure as there will be a padlock at the bottom of your browser.
In simple terms this is the most secure way of sending sensitive information over the internet!
Further details of the secure connection can be viewed by double-clicking the SSL key icon when visible.
Of course, if you are not sure about the safety of the internet and want to speak to a human on the phone - please phone our order line - 0845 072 03 09 (Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm GMT UK Lo-Call rates apply).
If you have any questions or concerns regard our web site security, please contact our Technical department 01225 790 575 and they will be happy help.
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