What should I do to make sure I'm not affected after November 4th?

Immediately contact your web or solution developer to determine if you are using SSLv3 to submit transactions. Again, DigitalJetstream does not control how your particular site or solution sends transactions to us and cannot determine if you are using SSLv3 and will be affected by the change on November 4th.

If you are not using SSLv3, then you will not be affected by the change on November 4th.

If you are using SSLv3, please make sure to direct your web or solution developer to this post on what to update.

All DigitalJetstream customers are protected from POODLE because we have disabled SSLv3 and Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) from accessing our website.

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