Security Policy
The NPR Shop uses 128-bit encryption and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) security features to prevent your personal information from being read as it passes over the Internet. SSL scrambles your personal information so that only your web browser and our Web site's server can decipher it.
If you set up a personal account with the NPR Shop, your online password adds another layer of security to your personal information; in addition, the NPR Shop does not store credit card information.
These measures make it very unlikely that your credit card information will be compromised online. However, in the event of an unauthorized use of your credit card, notify your credit card provider or issuing bank in accordance with its reporting rules and procedures. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, your responsibility for fraudulent charges is limited to $50.00.
You may receive messages from your Web browser indicating that you are moving between secure and insecure pages while placing your order. This is normal. Refer to your Web browser's help files for more information about security levels.


