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TSAVI.biz uses only the best internet security technology available today on all its transactions and day-to-day communications with clients. We know you wouldn't have it any other way.

Our secured online forms are provided for by Hostline.com via Verisign Security ID. Security for Real Time Online Transactions are provided for by Authorized.net via Verisign Security ID. Shopping Cart Security is provided for by Cartmanager.net via Verisign Security ID.
   
The VeriSign Secure Site Seal assures our online customers that our Web site has been authenticated by VeriSign and that confidential transactions with our Web site are secured by SSL encryption.

Verisign Secure Site Seal incorporates a dynamic, animated design, making it more recognizable online and also offers businesses the capability to have consumers click on the trust mark and link directly to VeriSign servers that verify the trust mark's authenticity in real-time. By clicking on the TSAVI.biz Verisign Secure Site Seal, consumers can verify a business's legal name, determine the validity period for the business's Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate, and view the business's city and state of incorporation.

 
1. What is SSL?
   
  Netscape introduced SSL (secure sockets layer) via the Navigator browser in 1995, allowing broad public access to online information security. SSL is an encryption technology that scrambles a message so that only the recipient can unscramble it, using technologies developed by RSA Security. URLs that begin with "https://" are using SSL. (Think of the "s" as standing for "secure.")
 
2. How is SSL different from regular data transfer?
   
  Regular data can easily be intercepted and read. SSL transmits data encrypted. Our server has the ability to scramble your data so anybody who might intercept the information wouldn't be able to read it.
 
3. What does the server do to make the data secure?
   
  When the server sets up a secure connection, it sends a special code to your visitors computer that it uses to encrypt the data your visitors are sending, including name, credit cards or sensitive company information. Once the data gets to our server, then it is unencrypted so it can be read. When the connection is lost, the visitors computer 'forgets' the special code.
 
4. How can I tell if I'm in secure mode?
   
  In the address bar of your browser you will see https:// rather than http://. The 's' at the end of the http stands for secure. If you don't see that 's' then the connection is not secure.
 
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