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security statement
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New Balance Toronto takes information security seriously and realizes
that security and privacy are of the utmost importance in an online
shopping experience. If, after reading the information detailed below, you
would prefer to complete your order off-line, click
here for assistance.
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Is ordering from your site safe? |
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To ensure information you provide online is secure during transmission, New
Balance Toronto utilizes industry-standard Secure Sockets Layers (SSL) while processing
orders. This means that any data provided by you during the checkout
process is encrypted during transmission and safe from interception by
unwanted recipients. |
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These
controls are certified by VeriSign, a leading internet security company. To verify our VeriSign certificate, click on the image to the
left. You can also review our security certificate using your
browser by clicking on the image of the
closed lock or solid key at the bottom of your browser on any of the secure pages in
our site. |
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Browser Security Signals
The presence of security measures surrounding the entry of data on a
web page is identified in two ways on your browser...
- The URL identifying the page will always begin with
"https://". (In a normal, unsecure mode the URL will
begin with "http://")
- A security symbol will appear at the bottom of your browser
window that indicates operation in a mode utilizing secure
transmissions.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer / AOL Browser - Look
for a "closed lock" in the bottom-right corner of
your browser screen.
- Netscape Navigator - Look for an "unbroken
key" in the lower left-hand corner of your browser
screen.
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Regarding Email
Email is not a secure means to send information, as it
is not encrypted. We discourage you from sending any sensitive
information, such as credit card information, via email at any time
on any site. |
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Browser Upgrades
To be sure you have the maximum protection available, we
strongly advise that you download the
latest version of your browser. To assist you, we've provided links below
for the current most popular browsers (we recommend Internet Explorer)... |
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