We respect your privacy!
Any and all the information collected on this site will be kept strictly confidential and will not be sold, reused, rented, disclosed, or loaned!
Any information you provide will be held with the utmost care and will not be used in ways that you have not consented to. If you have any questions, please feel free to call or e-mail us.
About Security
One of our highest priorities is to provide you with a secure online experience. It is our understanding that your privacy and security are of the highest importance and therefore have devoted a great deal of effort toward ensuring the protection of your personal and private information.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to allow for the encryption of
- potentially sensitive information, such as your name and address
- critically sensitive information, such as your credit card number
Data Encryption
If you are using a security-enabled browser (such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer version 3 or greater, or Netscape® Navigator® version 3 or greater), the information you send us regarding your account or your purchase is encrypted, making it extremely difficult to read even if it is wrongly intercepted.
Help Protect Yourself
If you use a security-enabled browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3 or greater, or Netscape Navigator version 2.0 or greater), paying attention to two browser features will decrease the chances for the unintended or fraudulent use of your personal information:
1. Browser security settings
The security preference settings on your web browser are your first means of stopping the theft or unwanted viewing of confidential, personal information. The most popular browsers offer you the ability to receive an alert or notification if any of the following occurs or is about to occur:
- changing between secure and non-secure transmission modes
- receiving an invalid site identification for the site to which you are about to transmit
- sending a transmission over an open or unsecured connection
- Check the settings of your browser security features to see all the checks that are possible and those that are currently in place.
2. Browser security signals
There are two ways you can recognize the presence of security measures surrounding your data entry on a web page.
(1) The URL identifying the page will always begin with https versus the normal http.
(2) A security symbol to indicate operation in a mode that supports secure transmissions:
- A closed lock icon is present in the bottom right corner of your Microsoft Internet Explorer browser screen.
- An unbroken key icon appears in the lower left corner of the Netscape Navigator browser screen.
- With these security measures in place, you can also feel confident that every credit card transaction you make on our site is safe and secure.
Revisions to This Policy
We reserve the right to revise, amend, or modify this policy and other policies and agreements at any time and in any manner. Notice of any revision, amendment, or modification will be posted here and will only apply to information collected after any such change.


