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  1. What google chrome is detecting is mixed content meaning there is both secure and non secure links on the webpage. Secure links on these pages are encrypted using AES 256 bit encrypting key meaning hackers have no chance of breaking the key. Under the cruise personalizer all the links that you would use to change your info are showing https meaning they are secure. At the bottom left hand corner of the screen you can see the link for guest check in link.

     

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    The link on the bottom on the screen for the purchase a gift card link is not secure.

     

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    This screen shots were taken on firefox so this happens for all web browsers. If you are concerned about the safety of a link just look at it and if it has a https that means it is safe.

  2. My wife and I were on our honeymoon in June this was my 3rd Princess cruise and her second. We found nothing to complain about. Food and service were great. And since were both movie buffs we had a good time watching and the movies they showed in the theater.

  3. The police/fire dept that I work for has to undergo yearly training when it comes to prevention of infectious diseases. Handwashing as the science shows is the best way for prevention. The problem is too many people do not properly wash their hands, or they over use hand sanitizers. Hand sanitizers should not replace hand washing. From the CDC "Furthermore, soap and water are more effective than hand sanitizers at removing or inactivating certain kinds of germs, like Cryptosporidium, norovirus, and Clostridium difficile [1] When I wash my hands I like to use an antimicrobial soap because its more effective at getting rid of the bad stuff. [2]When it comes to chemicals we use a product called cavicide1 for decon. It kills everything. We use it to clean up after every kind of bodily fluids. It seems to work very well.

     

     

    [1] http://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/show-me-the-science-hand-sanitizer.html

     

    [2] http://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/faq/hand.htm#a3

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