
When you visit HotSauce.com, our commitment to you as our valued customer is to provide an exciting shopping experience, as well as the elevated level of personal service that is synonymous with HotSauce.com.
So that you may make the most of your shopping experience, we learn about the products and services that are of interest to you when you visit, and in turn, we may from time to time provide you with information related to those products and services. When you provide HotSauce.com with information, that information is safely
and securely stored. Because we respect your privacy, we always handle this information in a safe and responsible manner. When you place an order
at HotSauce.com, we require your name, phone number, e-mail address, mailing address, credit card number and expiration date. This allows us to
efficiently process and fulfill your order and to notify you of your order
status via email.
We continuously search for new ways to enhance your shopping experience. We
welcome your periodic review of our privacy policy as we update it to reflect
improved technologies and services as well as any suggestions our customers may
have on how to better improve their shopping experience.
Safe and Secure ShoppingWe want your HotSauce.com shopping experiences to be safe and secure.
HotSauce.com uses Authorize.net's 128 bit Security Verification Services and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to ensure the encryption of your credit card information as it travels over the Internet. SSL is a standard technology used by many of the largest E-Commerce websites. This means that using your credit card to place an order with HotSauce.com is as safe as giving us your credit card information via telephone.
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Why doesn't your site have any of those reassuring 'Hacker Safe' seals?
The dirty secret about these seals us that they are strictly for sale. They are not truly
impartial nor merit-based, and approval standards are low. Seal display program
subscriptions are actively hawked to website owners by aggressive cold-calling
salespeople. WebSites that do not pay these 'Hacker Safe-Seal' companies annual
fees ranging between several hundred and thousands of dollars per year are not
allowed to display these seals. Although some believe such seals may seem to carry some kind
of significant meaning or weight, for the most part they are virtually
meaningless. In webmaster circles, no website is ever truly 'hacker safe', and
no security specialist other than an amateur would be so ignorant or
presumptuous as to declare it. HotSauce.com's web site security is backed by Authorize.net's state of the
art 128-bit transaction and server encryption and is constantly evolving with the most
current security standards.Our longstanding reputation in the hot sauce and fiery
foods industry is spotless, backed by a long history of extraordinarily clean
statistics for well over a decade. In our opinion it is unnecessary to pay
any company for a useless seal, which provides a false sense of assurance only to
those who are easily assured. We believe that our resources are far better spent on
perfecting customer service and passing that savings on to our customers through building and constantly refining our product database and actual site security. - HotSauce.com.
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