It can be a scary world out there shopping on the Internet. Think about it. A merchant you have never met or done business with is asking for your credit card number. Can you trust them? Does the merchant meet industry standards for protecting and storing your credit card information? You can shop with confidence at ErgonomicHome.com which has passed the stringent approval standards of PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS. They have earned the right to display the Trustwave Trusted Commerce emblem on every page the ErgonomicHome.com website. Go to the webpage and click the Trustwave Trusted Commerce emblem to confirm validation, on the left side of the page just above the "Free Shipping".
As further evidence that we take the issue of your credit card security seriously we use a 256-bit encrypted, maximum security shopping cart. 256-bit encryption means that the data is cryptographically encoded during an SSL session at the highest level currently available, and nearly impossible to break. SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a security protocol that provides encrypted communications on the Internet. Compared to the 40-bit encryption, 256-bit is more than 300 septillion (300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) times stronger. You can shop and use your credit card with confidence at Ergonomic Home. Share this with anyone you like. We appreciate your comments.
As further evidence that we take the issue of your credit card security seriously we use a 256-bit encrypted, maximum security shopping cart. 256-bit encryption means that the data is cryptographically encoded during an SSL session at the highest level currently available, and nearly impossible to break. SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a security protocol that provides encrypted communications on the Internet. Compared to the 40-bit encryption, 256-bit is more than 300 septillion (300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) times stronger. You can shop and use your credit card with confidence at Ergonomic Home. Share this with anyone you like. We appreciate your comments.
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