We
value you as a customer and take
your personal privacy seriously.
The following is our policy for
collecting, using, and securing
personal information that you, as
our customer provide to us. This
information will only be used as
set forth in this policy. By visiting
Scrap2it.org, you are accepting
the practices described in this
Privacy Policy.
Scrap2it.org will not sell or give
your personal information to any
person or company. We will keep
your information on a secure computer
system within our company in order
to contact you if there is a problem
with your order or if we have to
credit your account. We will mail
you sales information only if you
request e-mails from us on new product
releases.
Minors
Scrap2it.org does not intentionally
collect personal information about
minors under the age of 18. If you
are under 18 and would like to shop
at Scrap2it.org, please ask a parent
or guardian for assistance.
Credit Card Security Information
Scrap2it.org understands that you
are concerned about the security
of the information you entrust to
us. It is very important to us,
too. To make sure your information
is safely guarded we use what the
industry calls Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL). When you enter the page which
requests your personal information,
you will notice two subtle things
happen to the window in which the
information page exists. At the
top of the window, where the web
address of the current page is,
you will see that the normal http://ŠŠ
changes to https//Š. Also the
lower left hand of your browser
window will change to an unbroken
key or a closed lock (depending
which browser you use). Those two
indicators tell you that you have
entered a secure area. Some browsers
give you a warning window when you
move from a secure area to a non-secure
area. Don't be alarmed you haven't
done anything wrong just click on
"continue" to proceed.
You may receive more than one warning
message.
What does secure area mean?
SSL encrypts all information that
goes between your computer and our
server so it cannot be stolen in
transit. This is a commonly accepted
way of receiving private information
using Netscape Navigator or Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
How safe is it really?
SSL is the commonly accepted method
to receive private information used
by many web sites, even bank web
sites.
Today we use RC4 128-bit encryption,
which is 2 to the 88th times harder
to decrypt than 40-bit encryption.
That means that the computing power
required to decrypt such a message
would be more than 1,000,000,000,000
(trillions) of times greater than
that which was used to decrypt the
RC4 40-bit message. It is practically
impossible to decrypt a message
using RC4 128-bit encryption and
hardly worth the computing resources
required for it.
Scrapbooks.com uses 128-bit encryption
to collect for all payment information.
No credit card information is sent
unencrypted on the web. After the
orders are collected from the web
server the information is deleted
from the server.
Please note that e-mail is not
encrypted and is not considered
a secure means of transmitting credit
card numbers and that we will NEVER
ask for sensitive information via
e-mail. Your email confirmation
will not contain sensitive credit
card information.
The security of your online business
transactions is one of our greatest
concerns. Scrap2it.org guarantees
that your shopping experience will
be safe and worry-free. You may
transmit your personal and credit
card information on our web site
with peace of mind and trust in
us.
If you choose to visit Scrap2it.org,
your visit and any dispute over
privacy is subject to this Notice,
including limitations on damages,
arbitration of disputes, and application
of the law of the state of Utah.
If you have any concern about privacy
at Scrap2it.org, please send us
a thorough description to comments@scrap2it.org,
and we will try to resolve it.