ABSTRACTmall Security

ABSTRACTmall utilizes advanced technology created and licensed by PDG Software, Google, and PayPal to power it’s shopping cart and e-commerce functionality. You may also notice a tiny lock icon in the lower or upper right corner of your browser for secure pages on the aM network (including this page as an example). This lock denotes SSL security and is in place to keep your information from being stolen over the internet. It is important to remember that not all pages contain sensitive information, and thus do not feature the lock. Rest assured however, all of your important info is being kept safe and secure on the pages that matter most.

It should be know that our shopping cart and blogging network at ABSTRACTcore utilize cookies. In some cases other websites have used cookies controversially to obtain personal information without the visitor’s knowledge or consent. We want you to know that the aM network works hard to limit negative exposure and improper use of your information in all cases.

ABSTRACTmall only uses cookies so that a customer’s shopping cart can be remembered between visits or blog entries. We also use special java scripts provided by Google Analytics to track how many times our pages are being viewed so that we can streamline our site and optimize load times and compatibility across all browsers.

Please realize that cookies are used extensively on many very popular and large online stores including Amazon.com and Froogle by Google. By using cookies, these websites are better able to serve their customers and increase business & revenue which is passed on to clients and customers through lower prices and optimized processes. For these reasons we at aM have chosen to integrate some of this technology to better serve you… the customer.

For more information about security, privacy, and ABSTRACTmall business practices please visit our terms of use or contact page.