Security Notice
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Security Notice


We know there may be concerns about supplying personal information on the Internet. Rest assured, your privacy and confidentiality are a top priority. We take these concerns seriously and strive to protect our customers with the latest technology. This is exactly why we carry the trusted CSC Logo - to assure you that www.aarproadside.com is a legitimate and secure website. By clicking on the CSC Logo you can put your mind to rest, knowing the AARP Roadside Assistance site is secured by a CSC SSL certificate.

Protecting Your Information on the Internet

When visiting the Internet, whether to share or receive information, there are two primary ways in which undesired sources may obtain your information. These are called "Eavesdropping" or "Impersonation." To counter this risk and to protect and secure any information that is sent or received, we utilize a 128-bit encrypted secure server connection. This secure server encrypts the transmitted information, keeping it private, protected and unrecognizable should anyone intercept the data. As long as the web browser you're using supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), such as with Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape or Mozilla browsers, your information will be submitted to us with the highest level of security.

How Can You Verify That Security Is Active?

When you visit www.aarproadside.com and submit information, be sure to look for a specific locked icon - similar to a 'padlock' or 'key' at the bottom right hand corner of the browser window or in the address bar. You can also check to see if the letter 's' follows the http (https:) in the Web address at the top of your screen. The locked icon and the "https" address prefix indicate that you are on a page that has an encrypted secure server connection.