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About Your Online Security

MYCASHNOWTM considers the security of your personal information a top priority. We work hard to ensure a safe and positive experience with us is in every aspect including security. The following are a few of the many ways we protect you:

1.Your first level of security is password protection. To gain access to accounts, we will verify your identity with a user name and password.
2.The second level of security is 128 bit key SSL encryption. Before data is exchanged between you and the MYCASHNOWTM site, it is scrambled with 128 bit key SSL encryption. MYCASHNOW.COMTM is a VeriSign Secure Site. This means that your information sent to this site is protected against disclosure to third parties.
3.The third level of security is firewall protection. Data backed up across the Internet is protected with firewalls that prevent access so no one else can see your information. Special encryption is also used to further ensure your data is safe.

In addition, there are laws protecting you from unauthorized use of your personal information.

What Can "I" Do To Ensure My Security?

You can help to make all your business accounts even more secure. Here are a few good tips for doing business online:

-Keep your user names and passwords confidential
-Use passwords that include letters and numbers that are not easy to guess
-Avoid using common passwords like family or pet names, birthdays or passwords like "password" or "1234"
-Use different passwords for each of your accounts
-Change your passwords periodically or when you suspect someone might have learned your password

We trust that your online experience with MYCASHNOWTM will be a good one and we are working hard to make it better in many ways.

FAQ

QHow can I tell if it is safe to provide my personal information on a web site?
ANotice the "address bar" in your browser change from http://www.mycashnow.com to https://secure.mycashnow.com when you log into our site. The "s" in https:// signifies you are now in our secure area. Also, you may notice a small icon resembling a lock at the bottom right of your browser or anywhere in the status bar.
QHow will I know when I am leaving a secure site?
ASome browsers are configured to warn you when you enter and leave secure sites by bringing up a popup window prompting you click OK before going further. Many consider this to be more annoying than useful. Otherwise, you can watch for the https:// to change to http://
QWhat is 128 bit key SSL encryption?
AIt means that it is more costly and time consuming to unscramble your information than it is worth.