| Security Policy
Internet security
To the extent that SI Trust Servicing utilizes Internet services to transport data or communications, SI Trust Servicing will take reasonable security precautions, but SI Trust Servicing disclaims any liability for interception of any such data or communications. SI Trust Servicing shall not be responsible for, and makes no warranties regarding, the access, speed or availability of Internet or network services.
Site certificate information
Every secure page on this website has been secured with a digital certificate by Verisign, Inc. This is shown via the "site certificate" that appears on all secure pages. To view this certificate, click on the image of the closed lock or the solid key on the bottom bar of your browser window. A small frame displaying website security information will appear. If you use Internet Explorer, click on the word 'Subject' to verify this website. Click on 'Issuer' to verify the website certification authority. If you use Netscape, click on the "View Certificate" button to see information on the subject and issuer.
Protection of information being transmitted
SI Trust Servicing uses the industry standard Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption which uses the maximum encryption key length (up to 128 bits) allowed by your browser when transmitting your information.
Protection of stored information
All information collected on this website is moved off this website and stored on SI Trust Servicing's internal computers. SI Trust Servicing takes many measures to protect your information while it is stored, including: Storing information on highly secure internal computer systems, and ensuring that information is not accessible via the Internet, using multiple levels of firewall protection to permit only authorized personnel to have access to stored information.
SI Trust Servicing
only allows secure browsers access to the secure areas of this website. The browser's "secure mode" is in place only when it is needed -- when you are viewing or submitting personal financial information or making transactions . You will be able to tell if you are in a secure mode when your browser displays a special icon on the screen.
Specifically:
- On Netscape Navigator 1.x, 2.x and 3.x, you will see a picture of a solid key
- On Netscape Communicator or Navigator 4.x and 5x, as well as MS Internet Explorer, you will see a picture of a closed lock
- In all cases, the website address will start with 'https', instead of 'http'
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