Will My Transaction Be Safe?

The giving portal servers are located behind strong security firewalls. They utilize a complex mathematical process, an encryption algorithm, to encode all information before it is sent and then decoded with a "key" when it is received. Without this key, the information is undecipherable.

Computers use a binary number that is usually 40- to 128-bits in length as the key. The larger the key, the more difficult it is to break and decipher the message in transit. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you select a browser version that uses 128-bit encryption if possible.

What Is 128-bit Encryption?

128-bit encryption is 300 septillion times stronger than standard encryption. Browsers with standard 40 and 56-bit encryption make available billions of possible keys. 128-bit encryption means that there are 2,128 billion possible keys to your information and every time you access the EFCC giving portal servers the key is changed.

All this is to say that your transactions will be as safe as we can possibly make them be.

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