Conway's Irish Gifts understands your concerns over Internet security. Because we share your concerns, we've worked closely with Web Developers to develop a highly secure online ordering process, one that lets you shop and order with confidence. And we offer a Secure Order Guarantee that gives you 100% protection for your credit card transactions at Conway'sIrishGifts.com

 

Secure Order Guarantee: We guarantee that your credit card information will be safe when you place an order at Conway'sIrishGifts.com. Our Secure Order Guarantee means that you'll never have to pay any money related to unauthorized charges to your credit card account, if those charges result from a transaction at Conway'sIrishGifts.com. Here's how the guarantee works: If you're ever a victim of credit card fraud, the Fair Credit Act specifies that your credit card company can hold you liable for no more than $50 in fraudulent charges to your account. With the Secure Order Guarantee, you'll be reimbursed for any amount up to $50 billed to you by your credit card company for unauthorized charges to your account, if those charges result from an order you've placed on our secure server. For this protection, you must promptly notify your credit card company of any fraudulent charges and follow the procedures for doing so as outlined in your credit card agreement. Your credit card is safe at Conway'sIrishGifts.com. Guaranteed.

 

A Note About Older Web Browsing Software: If you use one of the following Web browsers, you may encounter a security warning when you visit a secure page at any Web site after December 31, 1999: Netscape Communicator 4.05 or earlier, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 for Macintosh. The warning is generated in error and is caused by a software problem in these browsers. The problem does not affect the security of your connection to our site. This problem is easily circumvented by updating your browser at Microsoft.com or Netscape.com, both offer free downloads.

 

How You Know You're Secure: The most popular Web browsers, Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator (a.k.a Navigator), use clear visual symbols to let you know whether or not they are in secure mode. The symbols are displayed either at the bottom left or bottom right of your browser window. You can refer to the following chart to see which symbols are used with your browser. Another indication that a browser is in secure mode can be found in the Web site address that your browser displays. The address will begin "http://" in standard, non-secure mode and "https://" in secure mode. The "s" stands for "secure." Once your order is complete, it's perfectly safe for you to continue to browse our site in standard mode. In fact, once you exit the ordering process, your browser will automatically revert to this slightly faster mode of communication.

 

 

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