"Your credit card is the safest way to conduct
financial transactions.It is convenient and can only be used by you - because only you
know the secret, personal identificationnumber that allows you to pay at stores or withdraw money from cash dispensers.
However, if you have any concernsregarding the safety of online credit card
transactions, please read the question and answer section below. If you havefurther questions, please feel free
to contact us"
- Is my credit card information secure?
"dnata Travel provides you with the industry-standard
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology that encrypts
personal data and online payment information that is
transferred across the Internet from your computer to
dnata Travel. This makes it safer than providing your
credit card information over the phone"
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- What is SSL?
"dnata Travel uses the powerful SSL technology for secure
transmissions. SSL applies 128-bit encryption to provide
confidentiality between your computer and dnata Travel.
Thats why you must use an SSL-enabled browser to
make a reservation with dnata Travel. When your data is
transmitted over the Internet, it is encrypted at the sending
end and then decrypted at the receiving end. All information
is kept on a secure server and is protected by a firewall.
As an added precaution, the firewall is monitored for security breach attempts."
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- Do all browsers support SSL?
"Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0 and higher and
other modern popular browsers will support this Technology."
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- How do I know if the connection is secure?
"The common Internet symbol that signifies a secure site is
a closed lock icon at the bottom of the browser. As long as
the lock is displayed as closed, your information is secure
and encrypted to avoid abuse. If you click the secure transaction link and still cannot see the closed lock, your windows may be hidden behind a series of nested frames. To ensure you have a secure connection for Internet Explorer, click the right mouse button on the Web page, view the “Properties” menu, and then click on “Certificates”. Then you will see if the connection is secure or not. If you use Netscape, click the right mouse button and then ‘View Frame Info.’ At the bottom of the text, you will see security information."
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