
Why Your Transaction
with LivetoLearn.com is Secure
There are two major types of security risks
in sending data over the Internet: Eavesdropping and Impersonation.
LoantoLearn.com uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL for short) to
combat both of these risks. SSL has been standard equipment
on browsers for several years. If your computer has version
4 or higher of Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer or AOL
you have SSL.
Protection
from Impersonation
SSL server authentication allows your browser
to confirm a server's identity. Using standard techniques of
public-key cryptography, it checks that the server's certificate
and public ID are valid and have been issued by a certificate
authority (CA) listed in the browser's list of trusted CAs.
LoantoLearn.com is registered with the Verisign CA and has obtained
digital certificates for LivetoLearn.com and its subdomains.
Protection from Eavesdropping
An SSL connection encrypts all information
sent between your browser and our server. This provides an extremely
high degree of confidentiality. In addition, all data sent over
an encrypted SSL connection is protected with a mechanism for
detecting tampering—that is, for automatically determining
whether the data has been altered in transit.
How You Can Be Sure
LivetoLearn.com uses SSL whenever sensitive
information is sent or received from your computer. When you
see the Key (Netscape) or Lock (Internet Explorer or AOL) you
can be sure that it really is LoantoLearn.com, and not an imposter.
You can also be sure that nobody else can see or alter your
information in transit.