Security Policy

Nova Mesa Computer Systems has a responsibility to protect from disclosure to unauthorized parties the personally identifiable information (name, address, date of birth, social security number, etc.) of its website users. Therefore, Nova Mesa Computer Systems has adopted and implemented a website security policy to protect personal information of its website users.

Notice and Disclosures

Nova Mesa Computer Systems will not sell, trade, nor disclose the personally identifiable information of its website users to any unauthorized third parties.

Data Quality and Access

Nova Mesa Computer Systems takes all steps possible to ensure that the data on the website is accurate. If something is found to be inaccurate Nova Mesa Computer Systems will make every effort to correct said information as quickly as possible. If it is found to be an inaccuracy with the entire system, Nova Mesa Computer Systems will work swiftly to correct the problem so that your web experience is as trouble-free as possible. Change to your user account will be effective immediately. The information contained on the Nova Mesa Computer Systems website is subject to change without prior advance notice. Nova Mesa Computer Systems uses cookies to enhance the website experience for its registered users. A cookie is a small file that is stored on the users hard drive. Nova Mesa Computer Systems uses this file to maintain certain information about the user as they move between pages. Upon closing your browser, the cookie becomes inactive and a new one will be created the next time you sign on to use one of the password protected features on the Nova Mesa Computer Systems site. Most browsers are shipped to accept cookies, but this is a function that can be controlled by the user. However, many of the services offered on the website may not run optimally or at all without cookies enabled.

While using the Nova Mesa Computer Systems website, certain information such as your IP Address and time spent on pages may be collected. This non-personal information is collected in order to monitor any unauthorized use or access to the Nova Mesa Computer Systems site. Anyone caught attempting to harm, steal information from, or otherwise damage the Nova Mesa Computer Systems website will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Data Security

Nova Mesa Computer Systems takes security very seriously and has therefore taken every precaution to secure our customer's information. In order to secure the users information, Nova Mesa Computer Systems has implemented several security measures to prevent loss, theft, or misuse of any borrower data. When borrowers use features on the Nova Mesa Computer Systems website that involves the transferring of personal information, Nova Mesa Computer Systems requires that a secure connection first be established using 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. During a secure SSL session, data passed back and forth between the user's computer and Nova Mesa Computer Systems servers is secured through the use of public key cryptography. The user's computer exchanges key information with Nova Mesa Computer Systems computers to create a private conversation that only the user's computer and Nova Mesa Computer Systems servers may understand. The U.S. government regulates 128-bit encryption; it can only be used by citizens and permanent residents of the United States and Canada. To benefit from this security and to use many of the features on the Nova Mesa Computer Systems site you will need to download a 128-bit enabled browser from Microsoft, Netscape, or another software company. In addition to using 128-bit encryption in the browser, all customer account numbers that are stored in Nova Mesa Computer Systems databases are encrypted. Each time you enter a secure connection while using the Nova Mesa Computer Systems website your browser will notify you, unless the feature has been turned off. Please note that if you have left a secure connection all data sent to Nova Mesa Computer Systems is over an unsecure connection.

When a user sends e-mail messages to Nova Mesa Computer Systems, the return address may be used to respond to the inquiry. The content and address contained in the message will be permanently recorded so that it can be referenced in future communications between the customer and Nova Mesa Computer Systems. Email is not a secure means of transmitting information.

Contacting Us

If you have any questions regarding the Nova Mesa Computer Systems Website Security Policy, please contact us using the information below:

Nova Mesa Computer Sustems
10262 W. Jessie Lane
Peoria, AZ 85383
623-572-0025
support@novamesa.com