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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: Rande Is who wrote (40173)11/3/2000 9:04:15 AM
From: david james   of 57584
 
Rande,
Thought you might find this interesting. This appeared on the Intel site this week, but so far Digital River (DRIV) has not announced any deal with Intel (although they did announce a deal with Nabisco this week). Hopefully, they will release news on this next week.

First go to

intel.com

Click on Products/Services -- Networking & Communications

Click on "Award winning Data Center Products"

Click on Intel e-Business Data Center Store

Or take the short-cut to:
digitalriver.com

and if you click on "security" on the bottom, you get....

Your Order is Secure!

Today's popular media sources have led many people to believe that it is not safe to send your credit card information
over the Internet. Though these concerns may be valid when dealing with other on-line stores, ordering through Intel
e-Business Data Center Store is certain to provide you with a safe and secure credit card transaction.

Why is it secure?

Your order is secure because we have contracted with Digital River, Inc. for our on-line commerce. They use their own
Secure Sales Server technology (S3) on every transaction that we process. This technology begins by utilizing
Netscape's Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology. SSL encrypts the transmissions from both Digital
River's server as well as your computer. Put simply, the transmission from our server forms a matched pair with the
transmission from your computer, so that only data to and from these sources can be valid. If you are using Netscape
1.0 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.0 or later as your web browser, your transactions are fully encrypted and
secure when you buy through Digital River. You'll know that it is secure when you see a full yellow key in a blue box in
the lower left-hand corner of your Netscape browser. If you use Explorer, you'll see a full "lock" in the status bar. If you
use another type of browser, you'll still be able to place an "un-secure" order if you wish.
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