Are you using a 128-bit encrypted web browser that supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and JavaScript, ability to make asynchronous requests (Also referred to as AJAX)?
Encryption is a process that scrambles information into a format that unauthorized parties cannot decode or utilize. The use of 128-bit encryption is recommended when conducting investment and banking transactions over the Internet. If using Internet Explorer (I.E.) , ActiveX must be turned on (Note : No ActiveX controls will be downloaded to your PC).
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