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Privacy
MB Enterprises LLC collects information voluntarily
from our customers and guests. Information such as your name, address,
e-mail, phone and other data. We also collect data from page visits to our
site. We only collect information that is necessary to fulfill your
order in a professional manner. Information such as your name and
mailing address is obviously needed to ship your order. Other
information that might be required is your E-Mail address, and your phone
number. Your E-Mail address is needed in order to keep you informed
about your order and to send you a receipt/shipment verification notice.
Phone numbers are only needed incase there is problem with your order.
Some companies collect this information then sell it to a third party
without most people even knowing. However, we believe your privacy
is of the utmost importance. Our Privacy Policy is simple: We will never release or share any information collected through this
site to anyone.
Security
Internet credit card sales
are now measured in the billions of dollars annually and it's expected to
triple within the next few years. This is because most reputable
sites accept credit cards using a technology called Secure Socket Layer,
or SSL. Any credit card transaction submitted here at www.myradardetector.com
is secured using this SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
technology. This technology is the most advanced internet security
technology available today. SSL ensures that your credit card number and
personal data are sent over the Internet encrypted. When you submit your
credit card information through our site, it is immediately stored in
encrypted form. This encrypted form can only be decrypted by a
credit card authorization company!
Please Note: It is not important to be on a secure
page when just browsing a web site. The only time it is important to be on a
secure page or secure server is when you are asked to type in any personal
information such as your credit card number or address. When you are asked for
personal information, make sure the URL in your browser starts with
"https". The "s" in "https" stands for
"secure" and lets you know that you are on a secure server. You can
also look for a closed lock symbol at the bottom right of the page if you are
using internet explorer or some web browsers use a key symbol to let you know
you are on a secure server.
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