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We realize how important security is to you, so we've taken a number of steps that help enhance the safety and confidentiality of transmissions of private information sent from Gajjt Software over the Internet.

Q. Is my confidential information secure?
A.
Whenever Gajjt Software asks you to send confidential information over the Internet, including personal account data, we require that a "secure session" using SSL first be established.

Q. What is a "secure session" and how does it help keep my information safe?
A.
During a secure SSL session, data passed back and forth between your computer and our systems is secured by using public key cryptography.  Your computer exchanges key information with our computers to create a private conversation that only your computer and our systems can understand.  Any time you access or supply Card account information in one of our secure online areas, that information is encrypted by a technology called Secure Sockets Layer, often abbreviated as SSL.  SSL technology secretly encodes information as it is being sent over the Internet between your computer and our systems, helping to ensure that the information remains confidential.  The use of SSL requires two components: an SSL-compatible browser and a web server to perform the "key-exchange" that establishes an SSL connection to our web server systems.

Q. What type of browser do I need?
A.
To benefit from SSL technology, you will need a browser with SSL capabilities.  Examples of SSL browsers include Google Chrome and Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

Q. Why do I need an ID and password?
A.
Some areas may require the use of an ID and password as an additional security measure that helps protect your confidential information.  This lets us verify exactly who you are, thereby allowing you access to your account information, and helping prevent unauthorized access.

Q. What should I do if I am using a "public" computer?
A.
If you use a computer that others also work and you are uncomfortable that they may view "cached" pages after you have left the station, then please quit/exit your browser software before leaving.  This will decrease the possibility of anyone viewing confidential information.  No other users will be able to access your Card account information online without your User-ID and password.

Q. What are "Cookies"? Do I need to accept them?
A.
A cookie is a text file on your computer that reminds our system of your particular browser preferences and security requirements and lets us know exactly who you are.  If your browser prompts you when a cookie is "served", you must accept it or access to confidential information will be denied, because we will not be able to ensure that the data is being sent to the proper parties.  Because cookies are site specific, only Gajjt Software can access, decode, and make use of the information related to our web site.

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