Note: Please read the manual carefully, print the manual and retain a copy for your records.
ODISSIA.com provides the cheapest online hotels, luxury resorts , spas and car rental reservations. We collect your credit card information for reservation purposes only. Your credit card information is encrypted, kept for 10-14 day and than immediately destroyed.
If your receive an e-mail from ODISSIA.com telling that your personal information was lost at ODISSIA.com and asking to click the link and fill out the form, NEVER DO IT!
We NEVER ask our customers for their credit card information over e-mail, postal mail or telephone! Also, beware of messages in your inbox from odisia.com, myodissia.com, myodisia.com, oddisia.com. We will always spell our name as: ODISSIA.com. Any variation on this spelling is likely a fraudulent attempt to steal your credit card information. We care for our customer’s online transaction operations and our team provides all security measures and information necessary for risk-free booking.
Most importantly, our web site is secured by SSL certificate which provides maximum guarantee for your protection. If your credit card information is stolen, please call immediately at +1 312 212 3890 and we will help you to protect your financial information as quickly as possible.
About the SSL certificate An SSL Certificate is an electronic file that uniquely identifies individuals and web sites and enables encrypted communications. SSL Certificates serve as a kind of digital passport or credential.
Many online transactions are protected by the security protocol SSL, short for Secure Sockets Layer. SSL provides sound privacy protection by encrypting the channel of communication between web and you. Using a mathematical formula, SSL encrypts the information you submit into a complex code. Think of it as a kind of armor over the information. Even if intercepted, your data would be nonsensical.
How SSL works: • SSL automatically scrambles information—(i.e. a credit card number) —before it is submitted to the merchant (the bank). After that, SSL allows only the merchant’s software to unscramble this data. Through SSL, you can complete transactions with the confidence that no one else can read or modify your payment information as it travels over the Internet.
Identifying SSL • To insure that if your transaction is guarded by SSL, look for the icon of the unbroken key or closed lock in your browser window (Netscape and Microsoft browsers all use SSL). Either indicator means SSL is activated. If you don’t see either sign, or if you see a broken key or an open lock, the SSL is not enabled. • Another indication that SSL is guarding your transaction is the URL “https” which appears when processing secure transaction.
Email safety • Electronic mail works independently of any security software, such as SSL, and is not protected by it.
Email should probably never be used to send or receive sensitive personal information.