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Featured VeriSign Secured® Seal Sites

VeriSign safeguards more than 900,000 Web servers, including those that host the featured sites you'll find here. These companies understand the importance of protecting your information and offering you a secure transaction.

They also understand the importance of displaying the VeriSign Secured® Seal the number-one sign of trust on the Web, recognized by more than 79 percent of all Internet users in the United States.* When you see the VeriSign Secured® Seal on a Web site and click to verify its authenticity, you can be confident that your personal information will be protected.

Check out these featured sites. And rest easy, knowing that your transactions are protected by VeriSign.

 
 

Featured VeriSign Green Bar Sites

Many VeriSign Secured Web sites even offer the VeriSign Green Bar, the latest technology in online security. When you use a new Web browser, like Windows® Internet Explorer® 7, and visit a Web site secured with a VeriSign® Extended Validation (EV) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate, your address bar turns green to instantly let you know the site's secure. If you have a new EV-enabled Web browser, you can see it for yourself by visiting these featured sites.

 
 

Featured VeriSign® Identity Protection Sites

VeriSign® Identity Protection adds an extra layer of protection to your online transactions. Available for many of your favorite Web sites, your VeriSign Identity Protection device generates a new, unpredictable passcode every time you use the device. Already have a VeriSign Identity Protection device? Use it at these featured sites.

 
 

*“VeriSign Secured® Research,” TNS, August 2006. This study was sponsored by VeriSign and included online shoppers at least 18 years old.

Use this tool to quickly find out if your favorite e-commerce, banking, or other Web sites have been issued VeriSign EV SSL Certificates. Just enter the Web address and click "verify."
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