Security Information
HuskyFashions.com's servers use Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL), an encryption technology that works with Netscape,
Microsoft Internet Explorer, and AOL's browser, so
that only HuskyFashions.com can read a buyer's personal
information.
Shopping online is statistically safer than using
your credit card at a restaurant or department store.
Technical experts point out that online purchases
without human intervention are far safer than traditional
credit card transactions because the information is
immediately encrypted into a scrambled message that
can only be decrypted by an authorized computer.
You will join millions of other customers who have
safely shopped over the Internet. We're certain after
successfully shopping online at HuskyFashions.com, you
will be on your way to appreciating the power, convenience,
and security of shopping from home.
Security: Making sure it is working
The most popular Web browsers, Internet Explorer
and Netscape Communicator (aka Navigator), use clear
visual symbols to let you know whether or not they
are in secure mode. The symbols are displayed either
at the bottom left or bottom right of your browser
window. You can refer to the following chart to see
which symbols are used with your browser.
| Browser |
Standard
(Non-Secure) Symbol |
Secure
Symbol |
| Internet
Explorer |
None |
 |
| Netscape |
 |
 |
Another indication that a browser is in secure mode
can be found in the Web site address that your browser
displays. The address will begin "http://"
in standard, non-secure mode and "https://"
in secure mode. The "s" stands for "secure."
Starfield High Assurance SSL
Our visitors security is of the utmost importance
to us and that is why we have
chosen a Starfield High Assurance SSL that is 128-bit
encrypted and secure. Click the image below to verify
the status of our secure certificate.
Continuing to browse after
your purchase
Once your order is complete, it's perfectly safe
for you to continue to browse our site in standard
mode. In fact, once you exit the ordering process,
your browser will automatically revert to this slightly
faster mode of communication.