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Security

 

Your security is our primary concern. Agape Diamonds uses a completely secured checkout utilizing industry leading 256-bit encryption so you can shop with confidence that your personal and financial information is always secured.

What is HTTPS?

HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure) is a secure version of the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (http). It is a secure means of transferring data using the http protocol in the World Wide Web where secure e-commerce transactions, such as online banking transactions and other transactions, are involved. In other words, https encrypts the session with a digital certificate i.e. So, if the checkout page begins with https:// instead of http://, it is a secure site. Almost 99% of the browsers can connect to web servers either using http or https. The address bar in the browser will begin with https:// instead of http://, if the page is secured. Most of the web browsers like IE, Firefox etc., display a pad ”lock” icon to indicate the website is secure, which also displays https in the address bar. We take security to the next level by also providing a green address bar from our SSL.

How SSL Works

SSL uses a cryptographic system with two keys to encrypt data, first a public key known to everyone and the second is the private key known only to the recipient. SSL Encryption is a unique and effective way to achieve data and ecommerce security. When a SSL - Digital Certificate is installed on the website, the user can see a padlock icon at the bottom area of the navigator and the address in the address bar will begin with "https" instead of http during a secure session, which means that the data is encrypted.

What is SSL Encryption and why is it required?

SSL Encryption (or Https) is a technique used to safeguard private information which is sent via the Internet. To prove the site's legitimacy, the SSL encryption uses a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) - public/private key, to encrypt IDs, documents, or messages to securely transmit the information in the World Wide Web. In order to show that our transmission is encrypted, most browsers will display a small icon that would look like a pad “lock” or a key and the URL begins with "https" instead of "http”. SSL Encryption or https from a digital certification authority will help a secure site with confidential information on web.

 

LEGAL NOTICE

For site security purposes and to ensure that this website remains available to all users, our server employ software programs that monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. Anyone using this website expressly consents to such monitoring and is advised that if such monitoring reveals evidence of possible abuse or criminal activity, such evidence may be provided to appropriate law enforcement officials. Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information on our servers is strictly prohibited and may be punishable by law, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996.