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Is it safe to use a credit or debit card over the Internet?

The Internet works by sending information from computer to computer until the information reaches its destination. This exchange of information form computer to computer can potentially pose a security problem. However, shopping at Carlamp.com you can be safe in the knowledge that your transactions will be placed on a secure site. Our secure server software uses 128 bit encryption technology (40 bit if you are using an older web browser), which literally provides billions of code combinations per order transaction and prevents other Internet users from accessing your personal details.

Many Internet sites are equipped to prevent unauthorised individuals from seeing data sent to or from those sites. Most modern web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Netscape support the security protocols used by secure sites, and will warn if a site you are about to send payment details to is secure or insecure.

The Carlamp.com Privacy policy

At Carlamp.com, we are committed to protecting your privacy. We use the information we collect about you to process your order only. We will not pass information to third parties.

What information do we collect? And how do we use it?
When you order from Carlamp.com, we need to know you name, e-mail address, delivery address, credit card number, credit card expiry date and credit card billing address. This enables us to process your order and to notify you of your order status. We also ask for your telephone number which enables us to contact you urgently if there is a problem with your order. Your telephone number will also be entered onto the delivery documentation, which will enable the courier to contact you if they have problems locating your address etc.

How does Carlamp.com protect our customers' information? When a customer places an order the information that is supplied is encrypted using 128 bit (40 bit if you are using an older web browser) secure server software (SSL) before it is sent to us. This 128 bit encryption technology provides literally billions of code combinations per order transaction and prevents other Internet users from accessing your personal details.