Security Notice How We Protect Information about our Customers... Industry-standard SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption is always used to protect your purchase information while in transit. Never share your user ID or password. Remember, anybody who holds your account login information can access your account and make a purchase. Emails are generally insecure and easy to forge. Be aware that an email, even if it appears to come from a friend or a business partner, could be fraudulent and designed to trick you into providing personal information or installing dangerous software on your device. When you call ibuydesign Customer Support, we may verify your identity by asking for information such as your current shipping address, order information or the last four digits or expiration date of the credit card we have on file for your account. When logging in or checking out on the ibuydesign websites, all sensitive data is transmitted over HTTPS. This means a secure SSL connection has been established, and that all data transmitted through this connection will be encrypted. If you are receiving SSL Certificate errors when accessing the ibuydesign websites, that means that the domain name in the SSL certificate does not match the address that is in the address bar of the browser. Alternatively, it may mean that your browser is misconfigured and does not accept the root certificate used by ibuydesign. Please contact security@ibuydesign.us if you encounter this error. Fraud If you suspect that any account information has been compromised or fraudulent charges have been made on your ibuydesign account, please contact Customer Support immediately for assistance by contacting us through the website or calling (877) 280-0545. Updates to this Information Security Policy This Information Security Policy may be updated periodically and without prior notice to you to reflect changes in our information security practices. We will post a prominent notice on our websites to notify you of any significant changes to our Information Security Policy and indicate at the bottom of the policy when it was most recently updated.
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