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Charleston, SC - Charlotte,
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Rock Hill, SC |
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With the rising demand for security over the Internet, requests for secure features have increased for web hosting. We at The KoKoMo Group addressed this need with the implementation of PGP-based encryption for information processed by our secure servers. We offer secure server space (information is processed/transferred through the SSL, Secure Socket Layer) to handle your sensitive information (online order forms, etc.). Additionally, we offer the means to secure information sent to you via SSL/on-line forms. The information is encrypted both on the server and in transit all the way back to your work station(s). |
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The KoKoMo Group
is pleased to offer PGP Privacy to our customers as a means of actually encrypting
the e-mail (which can only be decrypted on your end using the PGP public/private
key system). The KoKoMo Group is one of the few hosting companies that offer
the combination of SSL and PGP to maximize the security of on-line transactions
necessary for e-commerce.The combination of SSL and PGP will provide you with
maximum security. Before implementing the use of PGP, you may want to become
familiar with the whole dynamics of the PGP system by visiting some of the
links below for more information. You will also need to get the PGP program
(available as freeware and in commercial applications, as well as available
for different OS platforms [like Macs and Windows systems] and in different
languages) from one of the links below. Since PGP can be rather complex, we
do not go into great detail on our site about the usage or configuration of
PGP (because it can be different from system to system and version to version),
therefore, we recommend that you thoroughly read any available documentation.
You can download PGP from any of these sites: http://www.pgp.com - Pretty Good Privacy, Inc. Home Page You can find information (manuals, FAQ's, etc.) from this site: http://www.ifi.uio.no/pgp/ - MIT PGP site Links to PGP information http://www.pgp.com - Pretty Good Privacy, Inc. Home Page Makers of PGP, direct support for PGP, info on features, etc. After obtaining the actual PGP program and becoming familiar with its usage through the documentation available from the resources above, you can submit your PUBLIC PGP key (if you don't know what we are referring to, you need to read the PGP documentation some more) by using the PGP Public Key Submission Form at: http://www.pgp.com/index.php SSL and PGP server-side encryption is also available to make your Server transactions secure! |
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