Quick Credit Score wants you to feel completely safe and secure during your visit to our website. Protecting your credit information and identity is our first priority.  That’s why we use advanced technology to protect your private information during any transaction with Quick Credit Score.

Our website uses 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) that encrypts (or scrambles) your information during the transmission of personally identifiable information, including your credit card information. Encrypting your private information prevents it from being read while it is transferred through cyberspace.

Then, once we receive your information, it is stored as encrypted data until we are ready to process your request.  SSL is supported by Netscape 2.0+, Microsoft IE 3.0+ and most frame-enabled browsers.

Additionally, internal access to your member information is protected and can only be accessed by password. We contract with industry experts to institute and review web security on a periodic basis.

How to detect that your Quick Credit Score transaction is secure

There's an easy way to tell that your Quick Credit Score transaction is safe.  If you are using a Netscape or Microsoft browser, then you will see a small key or padlock in the bottom right corner of your browser window. This indicates that your transaction is secure.

Another way you can tell when your credit card’s safe is to look at the URL address.  A URL that begins with “https://” is also an indication that your credit card information is being transmitted to a secure server.

Quick Credit Score is VeriSign™ approved

Quick Credit Score meets all of the stringent requirements of the Verisign security seal for all of our online transactions.  You may click on the Verisign seal at any time to bring up an automatically updating page detailing how the Quick Credit Scoresite is using Verisign services to protect you.

As instances of phishing and other online scams continue to increase, the Verisign seal is an important tool that you can rely on to decrease your chances of being victimized by identity theft or fraud.