SSL - Secure Socket Layer 128-Bit Encryption

The Information You Submit To GarveyCredit Is Encrypted

Perhaps you are familiar with the internet lock that shows up in bottom right corner of your browser when you go to “checkout” while shopping online. That lock indicates that the website you are using is encrypting the data you submit to it. They have to do this because they are accepting your credit card information and the banks demand this level of security, we do the same to protect your SSN and other personal information.
 

What Does The Lock Mean?

SSL Lock location prior to Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 The lock means that the information you send to the server is scrambled millions of times so if a hacker were “listening” to that information as it goes from your computer to GarveyCredit, it is indecipherable. In order to do this, our form works using a “key” and a “certificate”. These are the two necessary parts of the SSL security chain. One part is used to scramble the data you send, the other unscrambles! With 128-bit SSL encryption – all the data you enter using the GarveyCredit secure form is scrambled millions of times ensuring your data makes it safely from your computer to our firewall protected servers.

New SSL Security Lock Position - Windows I.E. 7.0 and up
Currently where the lock is located. Example, Windows IE 7.0 and up

Your Privacy

The information you submit to GarveyCredit is used solely to determine if your eligible (or to learn what it will take to get you there) for financing and to get you the best rate.  Before submitting your information, please refer to our 'Disclaimer' upon completion of the form.

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