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To protect your data against any unauthorized access or misuse, your personal data is processed and transferred by SSL-protocol. Secure Sockets Layer ( SSL ) is the standard security technology for creating an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed between the web server and browser remains private and integral. SSL is an industry standard and is used by millions of websites in the protection of their online transactions with their customers. In order to be able to generate an SSL link, a web server requires an SSL Certificate. Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers usually indicate whether SSL security is enabled by displaying a padlock icon in the bottom of the browser window. Although a locked padlock is a pretty good indication of SSL being enabled, it is not a foolproof indication since SSL can sometimes be operating on a site even when the locked padlock does not appear.
Secure credit application pages are sometimes frames within other frames. Since the padlock only indicates the security of the outside frames, the padlock icon does not appear. Framed SSL pages inside non-SSL frames prevent your browser from popping up dialogue boxes that alert the user that SSL is enabled. These pop-up dialogue boxes are a distraction for the majority of users. Hovering your mouse over the data entry pages and right clicking will allow you to view Properties ( IE ) or View Frame Info ( Netscape ) which shows that SSL security is enabled.
If the opportunity for the input of personal or business data ( email addresses, name, addresses ) is given, the input of these data takes place voluntarily. The use and payment of all offered services are permitted - if and so far technically possible and reasonable - without specification of any personal data or under specification of anonymized data or an alias.
The use of published postal addresses, telephone or fax numbers and email addresses for marketing purposes is prohibited, offenders sending unwanted spam messages will be punished.
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