When capturing customer data it is passed through a secure Recovre server using encryption technology to ensure that your information is protected when being sent over the Internet.
Additionally, all stored customer information is protected from unauthorised access through the use of secure passwords and user log ons or other security procedures.
Signs of our secure service
There are 2 ways to easily understand if you are in a secure area of our site.
The first is to look for a small padlock symbol in the bottom right corner of your browser. This indicates that you are using a web page that utilises Secure Socket Layers (SSL) protection. Another sign of this level of security is to look at the address in your browser window. It will start with “https” rather than “http”, which unsecured pages use.
The second element to look for are references to “VeriSign Secured”. This indicates where we have employed additional measures to improve the security of our online transactions and other confidential communications. By clicking on the VeriSign Secure logo, you can see the details of our security certificate.
Cannot access our secure service?
If you cannot access our secure services it maybe because the option “allow cookies” in your internet browser is set to disabled.
How do I activate cookies on my browser?
If you use Internet Explorer:
- Select Tools -> Internet Options from the menu.
- Select the “Security” tab
- Click the “Custom Level…” button
- In the “Cookies” section make sure “Allow per-session cookies (not stored)” is set to “Enable”
- Confirm the changes by clicking OK
- Answer “Yes” to the following dialog box
- Close and save your changes by clicking “OK” on the “Internet Options” dialog box.
Use of “Session cookies” as part of the identification process
What are “Cookies” and why use them?
There are two types of cookies used by our web sites, “Session Cookies” and “Persistent Cookies”. Cookies do not endanger your computer or operating system. A cookie is just a simple text file, which does not have anything to do with computer viruses!
Session Cookies: In order to uniquely identify you within our secure services, we use a temporary cookie that maintains your access information during the working session. The cookie stores only the user data, which you use to identify yourself.
The cookie is deleted after you log off or when you close your Internet browser. The data stored within the cookie is therefore only held in your computer’s memory for a short period of time, during your working session. This cookie is not used to monitor your online usage of the system.
Persistent Cookies are those that are stored on your computer even after you close your browser. We use persistent cookies so that we can collect anonymous data on what pages are being viewed on our web sites so that we can deliver content that better meets our customer needs.
This data is stored in a secure database and is only used internally to provide reporting on traffic patterns within our web sites. This data is only accessible by those people requiring it to produce reports and will not be provided to any third parties. All data logged is anonymous and no attempt will be made to identify individual users.
Registered Users
If you have not registered you must not attempt to access any part of the site reserved for registered users. Services made available in those sections are not open to you unless you are a registered user.
Browsers and the Recovre website
The Recovre website has been designed for use with most common website browsers.However You may experience problems with formatting and functionality on the site if you are accessing the site with an alternative browser. We regularly review the support that we provide our Internet customers and we may increase our support to other browsers in the future dependant on customer need and feedback.