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Privacy Statement and Security Information
Privacy Statement
Feel assured that any personal information you give Sassy Plates does not get sold or given to anyone. We use your information to process, ship, and track orders.
About Our Security
Sassy Plates provides customers with the highest level of encryption allowed by the United States government throughout the entire order and setup processes. This makes it extremely unlikely that any personal information that you transmit to us will be misappropriated. This encryption applies to all order pages, through the storage of customer information, and credit card processing (which is handled by Wells Fargo, one of the largest and most trusted financial institutions.) In the rare instance that an unauthorized person obtains your credit card information and uses it, by federal law, you are only liable for the first $50. In any instance where you have discovered or suspect fraud, you need to contact your credit card company immediately.
Sassy follows all internet standards for validating credit cards such as AVS, CVV2 as well as our own fraud detection and prevention mechanisms which evaluate and verify many variables during the order process such as valid email addresses, names, addresses, zip codes, cross checking ip addresses against locations, zip codes and states. Sassy also employs other more automatic mechanisms for both your and our protection.
Our site employs a recent version of Secure Socket Layer Technology (SSL) to encrypt your information and help make sure that only you and Sassy Switches will ever see it. Some Web browsers and some firewalls will not permit a secure connection. If your Web browser will not permit a secure connection, you can use a standard server connection to complete your transaction, but this method is not guaranteed to be secure.
How to Tell that Your Browser is Secure
Often, browsers will go into a secure mode only when you are about to enter information at the checkout page, not necessarily on the item pages.
To check that your browser is in secure mode, check that a "lock" or a "key" icon is displayed in the lower left-hand corner of your browser window. You can also check by looking at the URL bar on top of your browser. This line will typically show the first characters as "https" when a secure connection has been established rather than "http" which indicates a connection that is not secured.
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