Because Pure Fishing takes credit card information security seriously, we have implemented a variety of technical and procedural controls to ensure transactions on our site remain private and protected.
We use encryption technology to ensure the secure transmission of any personal information you provide while using this website. All transactions at our site are conducted using 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption. You can easily determine when you're sending data securely by looking at the Web address (URL) in your browser window: the first few letters will change from "http" to "https" when you are transmitting information protected by SSL encryption (the "s" in "https" stands for "secure").
Please be advised that this website may contain links to third party websites. The linked sites are not under the control of Pure Fishing, and we are not responsible for the content, or privacy practices or other activities of any linked site or any link on a linked site. We strongly encourage you to review the privacy policies of these sites.
Popular Web browsers (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari) support SSL technology. To ensure you're getting the best protection available, we recommend using the latest version of your browser software and downloading security updates as they become available.
Following are a few more suggestions for maintaining the security of your computer and the information you provide online.
Note: Email is not a secure form of communication. Please do not send us your credit card number or other personal information via email.
Phishing is a method used by criminals to trick people into revealing personal or financial information. Scammers use many methods to lure victims, including legitimate-looking emails appearing to be from a trusted company or bank.
Phishing attacks and other scams can be difficult to detect. Criminals often copy company logos and Web site design in order to make these emails appear genuine.