Whenever MY VALUE TRIP PVT LTD asks you to send confidential information over the Internet - including personal account information - we require that a secure session using SSL first be established. Information passed back and forth between your computer and MY VALUE TRIP PVT LTD systems is secured using public key cryptography, creating a private conversation that only your computer and our systems can understand.
Any time you access or supply personal and confidential information including personal information or credit card information in our secure online areas, that information is encrypted by a technology called Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSL technology secretly encodes information as it is being sent over the Internet between your computer and MY VALUE TRIP PVT LTD systems, helping to ensure that the information remains confidential.
You will be able to verify that you have entered a secure area by confirming the site address on the top of your page which will read as https instead of http. Secure SSL sessions are established in MY VALUE TRIP PVT LTD online services areas where your personal information is being transmitted.
The use of a login ID and password are an additional security measure that helps protect your confidential information. This lets MY VALUE TRIP PVT LTD verify exactly who you are, thereby allowing you access to your information and helping prevent unauthorised access.
If you use a public computer that others also work on, please quit/exit your browser software before leaving. This will decrease the possibility of anyone viewing your confidential information. No other users will be able to access your information online without your User-ID and password.
A cookie is a text file on your computer that reminds our system of your particular browser preferences and security requirements and lets MY VALUE TRIP PVT LTD know exactly who you are. If your browser prompts you when a cookie is served, you must accept it or access to confidential information will be denied.
- Don't take the bait - Do not open links, pictures, or attachments from unknown contacts. Verify with the sender through another channel if suspicious.
- Use strong passwords - Avoid easy-to-guess passwords. Use a mix of numbers, upper and lower case letters, and special characters. Enable two-factor authentication where possible.
- Use HTTPS sites only - Before entering personal information or making a purchase, ensure the URL begins with https://.
- Stay informed on current scams - Awareness is one of the best defences. Stay up to date with common scams and fraud tactics.
- Keep personal information confidential - Be wary of sites asking for financial information, birthdays, addresses or government ID numbers unless you are very confident about the site.
- Don't allow remote computer access - Unless you have contracted an IT company, anyone who calls asking for remote access to your computer is very likely a scammer. Hang up immediately.
- Be wary of unusual payment requests - Reputable retailers accept credit cards or well-known payment processors. Be suspicious of sites that only accept Bitcoin, gift cards, or pre-loaded debit cards.