The system runs on a 256-bit secure, encrypted, SSL (Secure Socket Layer) environment.
Utilize sites with Secure Socket Layer (SSL), which secures the information being passed between the user and the visited site.
SSL is - we've talked about it many times - Secure Socket Layer.
All credit card numbers submitted are encrypted using "Secure Socket Layer" (SSL) encryption.
This protected tunnel, designed by Netscape but now an Internet standard, is known as SSL, or Secure Socket Layer.
Encryption with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology to make the data unreadable to anyone other than the intended recipients.
Certificates allow for the usage of Secure Network Communications (SNC) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
Secure Socket Layer is what SSL, of course, stands for.
Secure Socket Layer, now codified as the IETF standard Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS)