Neville Cobb wrote: > I wanted to puraches some books on line and the particular site said > that it uses SSL to encrypt pades and that anything sent back would be > encrypted. However The security lock on mozulla did not turn yellow > (nor was it highlighted in MS Explorer either). > > Can this be true in that you can have encrypted pages be sent back to > companies without the mozilla lock being activated. At the moment I've > no confidence in the site and that my data is safe. Are there other > ways of checking that it is secure or should the mozilla lock be > highlighted in all cases in order to provide some level of confidence? > > Nev > Some sites encrypt pages after you enter the info. I"m not sure how they do this, but I remember noticing this when I ordered some stuff with BMG Music.
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