Is Online Giving Secure?

Wisconsin Right to Life uses the latest, most secure SSL standard for encrypting sensitive online communications.
The letters SSL stand for Secure Sockets Layer. This is an e-commerce
protocol that ensures data sent via an SSL connection is protected by encryption,
a mechanism that prevents eavesdropping and tampering with transmitted
data. SSL technology provides Wisconsin Right to Life donors with
the confidence that private data sent to our website, such as credit card
numbers and other personal information, is kept confidential.
When you make your donation transaction, take note of the condition of
the padlock icon on your browser's task bar. This icon should appear to
be in a "locked" position. This is an indication that you are
in a secure environment.
Another way Wisconsin Right to Life donors can know they have initiated
a secure SSL session is when the address bar at the top of your browser
window begins with the letters "https" rather than simply “http.”
Should you ever have questions about your donations (made online or otherwise) please call our development office, 1-414-778-5780 locally or toll-free 1-877-855-5007. Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Central Time) Monday through Friday.
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