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Using a Secured Interface

Is you’re confidential customer information being digitally compromised?

Paper forms, Word documents, Fax machines, are just about gone from today’s business environment. The internet has now all but commandeered the way companies connect with each other. eMail, file transfer, web forms, apps have pretty much replaced the old way of doing business.

The new choices are faster, easier, more convienent and also subject to being electronically compromised. To avoid this vulnerability, smart businesses are using secured, encrypted websites and communications tools like “Exchange Server”.

If your business is relying upon outsourced services like CRM. It is wise to make sure that everything you do, which involves the exchange or sharing of confidential customer information, is done so in the safest digital environment available.

We at CRM want you to know that all of our online service:

  • crmlsi.com
  • crmlienservice.net
  • eSystems
  • eGreenies
  • eRequest1
  • eTransfer

even our 50 state guide (which does not require the sharing of any confidential information) are completely encrypted using authorized and signed, SSL (Secured Socket Layer) Certificates. This layer of digital protection allows you to be confident that your information, while being entered, transferred or returned from CRM is completely safe from the prying eyes of scammers or even worse, your competitors.

To learn more about how your customer information is protected, contact CRM Lien Services, Inc. “Serving Industries that build America” for over 30 years

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