Privacy Policy
Privacy and Security
The personal information that you give us when you order items
from us is kept confidential. We do not sell, trade, or lease our customer
files or mailing lists. Your name will be placed on our mailing lists for special offers & promotions. All our e-mails come from "CheapOfficeSupplies.com" and their sole purpose is to offer you sales & specials you may be interested in. Should you wish to not receive these e-mails, please visit your account profile page and opt-out. You also have the option of opting-out from these emails at anytime, by clicking the "opt-out" link
within the e-mail.
Ordering by Credit Card, Is it safe? What is SSL?
We are using Secure Sockets Layer protocol on our servers. By
using SSL Protocols, your information is encrypted so that no
one else can read it while it is being entered and stored on our
servers.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is currently the most widely
used method for performing secure transactions on the Web and
is supported by most Web servers and clients including Netscape®
Navigator and Microsoft® Internet Explorer. The Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) protocol provides several features that make it particularly
suitable for use in e-commerce transactions.
Privacy is guaranteed through encryption. Although information
can still be intercepted by a third party they will be unable
to read it as they have no access to the encryption key.
Integrity is also ensured through encryption. If information
is received that will not decrypt properly then the recipient
knows that the information has been tampered with during transmission.
Authentication is provided through digital certificates. Digital
certificates provide the basis for secure electronic transactions
as they enable all participants in a transaction to quickly and
easily verify the identity of the other participants. Essentially,
SSL is secret-key encryption nested within
public-key encryption, authenticated through the use of certificates.
The reason that both secret-key and public-key encryption methods
are used is because of the relatively slow speed of public-key
encryption compared to secret-key encryption. Initially, the client
and server exchange public keys, and then the client generates
a private encryption key that is used only for this transaction.
This is referred to as a session key. The client then encrypts
the session key with the server's public key and sends it to the
server. Then, for the rest of the transaction, the client and
the server can use the session key for private-key encryption.