Nail-Aid is committed to keeping the data that you provide us secure and takes precautions to protect your personal information from loss, alteration or misuse. We work to protect the security of your registration and billing information during transmission by using the highest level of encryption, 128-bit key Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which protects such information you input. All of your personal information and transactions are protected by secure server software so it cannot be read on the internet by anyone else. Here is how the secure order process works:
- Starting Your Order : Every purchase at NailAidCares.com is secure, and clicking a Checkout button on the Products-Quickshop page is all it takes to get started. The security features are automatic.
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Making a Positive ID: Once you've clicked the Checkout button, your browser looks for a digital certificate to confirm that it is communicating with nailaidworks.com. Once a positive ID is made, your order continues. We use the most trusted and safest VeriSign software to enable the use of digital certificates. You can click on the VeriSign logo at right or on any of our web pages to verify that nailaidworks.com is a VeriSign secure site. For your security, the verification process happens in the background every time you place an order on our site.
- Entering Secure Mode: Next, your computer and our server begin communicating in secure mode, sending data back and forth in an encrypted format. After your browser has entered secure mode, we'll ask you to enter your credit card information. The encryption features of browser software are exceptionally powerful and ensure the security of this data as it is transmitted to our server. As noted, nailaidworks.com makes use of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol and 128-bit strong encryption to provide the highest level of security available.
- My Order Is Complete. Nail-Aid processes your order in a highly secure computing environment.
Watching Security Work: The most popular Web browsers use clear visual symbols to let you know whether or not they are insecure mode. The symbols are displayed either at the bottom left or bottom right of your browser window. The most common secure symbol is: 
Another important indication that a browser is in secure mode can be found in the Web site address that your browser displays. The address will begin "http://" in standard, non-secure mode and "https://" in secure mode. The "s" stands for "secure." For More Information: Everyone at nailaidworks.com has worked very hard to bring you a secure online ordering environment. If you have any questions with respect to our secure ordering system, please contact us at
security@nailaidworks.com
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