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Taxyantra Online follows industry standard best practices to safeguard your personal information. All personal information sent over the Internet is in an encrypted format using Secure Socket Layers (SSL), which means that a computer hacker cannot view or alter the information while it's in transit. Your information is safely and securely stored in our secure servers in an encrypted format, behind a corporate firewall.
As an Internet user, you want to ensure that the company web sites you visit on a regular basis are indeed authentic, and not the work of some imposter trying to deceive you into divulging your confidential passwords or other information. By clicking on the VeriSign Seal on the right, you can be confident that this is indeed the authentic site for Taxyantra, and that any information exchanged while working on your Online tax return is protected against interception and tampering by state-of-the-art encryption technology.
For Internet Explorer, go to "Tools" and the "Internet Options”. Click on advanced and scroll down the option listing to "security". Select " SSL 3.0".
For Fire Fox, go to "Help" and click "Tools". Select "Advanced" option and click on the tab "Encryption". select SSL 3.0 check box.
At a minimum use the following versions of browser I.E 6.0 and higher, Firefox 2.0
What does encryption mean?
Encryption is the process that ensures your personal information cannot be read or manipulated by an unauthorized party during transit. Data you send from your PC is encrypted (scrambled) before leaving your computer and is not decrypted (unscrambled) until it reaches our computers. The same goes for information travelling in the other direction, i.e., from us to you.
A firewall manages communications between our secure servers located in our network and the computers in public world. The firewall acts as a gatekeeper & protects Taxyantra's secure servers from unauthorized access of customer's personal information.
The secure socket layer protocol (SSL) is the standard mechanism used across the industry for establishing the appropriate level of encryption between computers before secure communications can truly begin. Two versions of this technology exist, SSL2 and SSL3, with SSL2 being the earlier version of this technology.
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