. . . reviewing terms and definitions . . .
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To review the definitions
for any of the "bold underlined" terms
listed, preview the 'security.htm'
page in your browser.

. . . how to set up your "SECURITY" page
You DO NOT need a SECURITY page in your web site. We only suggest that
you do have something similar to this page for the following reasons:
- to answer any questions your visitors may have about
the levels of SECURITY on your site
- to answer any questions about what you will do with
your visitor's information (if you plan on gathering information)
- build credibility with your visitors by informing them
of the security levels in your web site, and the security levels of the companies
you deal with.
Setting up your security page
- Review the information thoroughly, and change it to
suit your websites security practices, and those of your merchant service providers.
- Change any of the text in
RED to match your own website
information.