Service2100 LLC is the sole owner of the information collected on this Web site. We only gather information we need to serve you better and will not "without your consent" sell, share, or rent this information to others in ways different from what is disclosed in this statement. Except in cases where in good faith we believe that the law requires us to do so, and it is necessary to protect Service2100 rights and/or property, or if circumstances necessitate acting to protect the personal safety of staff or of the public.
- We do not market to children nor store any age, credit card specific information.
- We do not store credit card numbers on our web server, 2checkout.com is our Internet Merchant for a Secure, Safe and fast Credit Card transaction process.
- Cookies. A cookie is a message given to a Web browser by a Web server. The browser stores the message in a text file called cookie.txt. The main purpose of cookies is to identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages for them. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information while on our site and cannot infringe the privacy of our customers.
- Log Files. We use IP addresses to analyze trends, administer the site, track your movement, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.
Sharing. We will share aggregated demographic information with our partners and advertisers. This is not linked to any personal information that can identify any individual person.
Policies and procedures have been implemented for security and disaster recovery purposes. Internal servers are, at the minimum, protected behind a firewall and other Intrusion Detection Devices. While no one can guarantee absolute security for information communicated over the public Internet, Service2100 LLC makes every effort to keep customer data secure. Online security for most personal and sensitive information transferred from our web site via the public Internet (such as credit card information, account information to finalize the desired purchases, services etc.) uses 128bit SSL encryption to protect the data from unauthorized access use, or disclosure.

How to Protect Yourself Online
Here are simple steps you can take to protect yourself from fraud, hitchhikers, phishing and other scams while browsing, shopping and banking online.
- Verify the URL (address ex http://www.Service2100.com) of the sites you visit. If you're on a secure site, it should start with https (the "s" indicates it is secure.) A padlock image also should appear at the bottom right of your browser window.
- Install anti-virus software and update it regularly with the most current version (set it to auto updated).
- Install anti-spyware software and keep it updated with the most current version (set it to auto updated).
- Install a Firewall solution (set it to auto updated).
- Use separate passwords and PINs for your Internet accounts and make them difficult for others to guess. Change passwords and PINs frequently (at least every 6 month).
- Use the logoff button to end a secure session instead of closing your browser.
- Only open email messages sent by people you know.
- Never click on any links inside an email.
- Never send personal or financial information by email. (Remember, we will never ask you to provide personal information via email)
- Review your order confirmations, credit card and bank statements and report any unusual activity immediately.
- Review the security measures recommended by the Better Business Bureau, the U.S. Government at the following sites:
United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team
2003 BBB Press Releases

Your Security is Our Goal
The following describes the security measures we take to protect your information on the Internet:
128-Bit Encryption
Service2100 uses Secured Socket Layer (SSL) for secure transmissions. SSL applies encryption between two communicating applications, such as your PC and our Internet server. When your data is transmitted over the Internet, it is encrypted or "scrambled" at the sending end and then decrypted or "unscrambled" at the receiving end. We use 128-bit encryption, the highest level generally available today.
Encryption
Encryption is a technology that allows secure transmittal of information along the Internet by encoding the transmitted data using a mathematical formula that scrambles it. Without a corresponding "decoder," the transmission would look like nonsense text and would be unusable. It can be used with many applications, including electronic commerce (sending credit card numbers for orders or transmitting account information), email messages and sensitive documents. Basic encryption involves the transmission of data from one party to another. The sender encodes the data by scrambling it, then sends it on. The receiver must decode the data with the correct "decoder" in order to read and use it. The effectiveness (or level of security) for encryption is measured in terms of how long the key is — the longer the key, the longer it would take for someone without the correct "decoder" to break the code. This is measured in bits, e.g. 40-bit encryption, the level of encryption used with many ordinary browsers, versus the level of encryption recommended to use Account Online. For a 40-bit key, there are 2 40 possible combinations. For a 128-bit key, there are 2 128 possible combinations.
Cookie Definition
A cookie is a small piece of information which is created by a web server during a user's visit to a web site. If you configure your web browser to alert you regarding the presence of cookies, you may receive a notice that a web server wishes to set a cookie. There are two kinds of cookies — "persistent" and "transient." Sometimes we use persistent cookies which remain on the hard drive of your personal computer. We use persistent cookies for a number of purposes including to store your preferences for certain kinds of information, to provide you with access to certain web sites for which you have previously registered, to retrieve information you have provided us previously, etc. You can set your browser to disable cookies or prevent them, or you can delete cookies which have already been set by instructing your browser accordingly. To access some information on our website, you'll have to set your browser to enable cookies. We may also use transient cookies, which are not stored on your hard drive and are not available to anyone other than Service2100. Transient cookies contain information that identifies you and allows you to navigate on our site from one page to another without requiring you to log in again on each page. When you leave our site, or when your session expires, the transient cookies expire.
CHECK ENCRYPTION Identify the browser you are currently using:
Internet Explorer
- Select Help on the menu bar
- Choose About Internet Explorer from the drop down menu
- The number in the "Cipher Strength" field is your encryption strength
Netscape
- Select Help on the menu bar
- Choose About Navigator or About Communicator from the drop down menu
- Scroll down and look to the left for the statement that begins, "This version supports U.S. Security with RSA Public Key Cryptography" That indicates a 128-bit encryption level.
Other
- Check your software manual or contact your browser software provider for product specifications.
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