secure booking information
Our secure server (SSL) is the industry standard, and is powered by the most comprehensive software available today, for secure commerce transactions. SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer, it is the protocol used on the Internet to encrypt messages so that they can be sent in a secure manner. It encrypts all of your personal information, including credit or debit card number, name and address, etc. so that it cannot be read as the information travels over the Internet. No personal or financial details are left unencrypted on a remote server, and such details are never sent by Internet email.
Our Secure Server Host uses Thawte Consulting as the Certification Authority (CA). Thawte Consulting is a recognized CA by 97% of all Internet browsers.
Your browser is configured to manage our Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection, assuming it's a relatively current version of Netscape Navigator / Communicator (v. 2.0 or newer), Microsoft Internet Explorer (v. 2.0 or newer), America Online (v. 3.0 or newer) or other name-brand browser software. Your browser "tells" you when it has established a secure connection by displaying an icon, generally a padlock in the locked position, located at the bottom of your browser window. Here is a guide of what to look for in your browsers
Remember, You will see this only when connected to the secure booking form - this is the page which requires you to enter your details.
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