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Secure
online Shopping
At Dary, we take security
very seriously, and make shopping online as safe as in any Dary
store.
Your browser will go into secure
mode as soon as you click to go into the 'checkout' or to 'login'
- so before you enter any personal or payment details. You can
check that you are shopping in a secure environment by looking
for either a locked padlock icon, or an image of a key in the
grey bar at the bottom of your browser screen.
Being in 'secure mode' means that all of your details are encrypted
to help keep them secure. Encryption creates billions of code
combinations to protect each transaction made on our site, so
your card details cannot be viewed by anyone else using the Internet.
If you are using one of the more recent browser versions, our
site supports 128 bit encryption, therefore keeping your details
as safe as possible at all times.
We only accept orders that are
placed using Secure Socket Layer (SSL). This technology prevents
you from inadvertently revealing personal information using an
un-secure connection. During payment, we also ask for your card
billing address, as an additional security check.
No credit or debit card details
are stored once your order has been processed. This is why you
can save your favourite delivery address, but you need to enter
your card details each time you order.
We recommend that you always
close down your Internet browser when you have finished online,
especially if you use a shared PC. This will delete temporary
Internet cookies from any sites that you may have visited.
How
does your browser protect you and your data?
Most modern web browsers, such
as Internet Explorer and Netscape, support 'secure mode' and standard
security protocols.
Internet Explorer can warn you if the site you are about to send
payment details to, is secure or insecure. To make this happen,
select OPTIONS on the VIEW menu and then click the SECURITY tab.
Once all of the warning boxes have been ticked, Internet Explorer
will automatically alert you each time you send your private details
to another site.
If you use a Netscape browser,
you should select SECURITY PREFERENCES from the OPTIONS menu and
then click on the GENERAL tab. Tick all of the Security Alert
boxes and again, you will be warned when you are sending details
to secure and insecure sites.
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