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  1. Sleeping Like a Baby
    Sleeping Like a Baby from Dalia Drulia - Fotolia.com
    We came across an article this morning on MSN about natural ways in which you can get a better nights sleep.
    It is an interesting article, interesting from our view point because one of the ways that Marnie Soman (the author) suggested that might help you in getting a better nights sleep is to use the lavender fragrance.
    Of course, she refers to the use of lavender oil, and putting a couple drops of it on your bedding to be able to benefit from the fragrance.
    That is all well and good, but we would suggest the simple solution of a lavender sachet.
    The lavender sachet neatly contains the lavender buds, which in turn seals in the fragrant lavender oil, keeping it naturally fresh for you until you should need it.
    Handmade Lavender Sachets in Lavender Colors
    All you have to do is give the lavender sachet a gentle squeeze as you lay down to sleep, and snuggle up to the wonderful fragrance with the sachet tucked up under your pillow.
    And with a great selection of lavender sachets to choose from, we invite you to give the soothing lavender fragrance a try.
    Click here on Lavender Sachets to see our selection of lavender sachets
    Sweet Dreams :-).
  2. Customer Resources

    Wow … a website is ever a work in progress!

    We have just finished an over haul of our links page, changing it to our resources section.

    Actually, as LittleFrenchBoutique.com grows, we will be focusing a little more on our "Customer Resources" center, where we hope to provide you with many great little tidbits of useful and/or interesting material.

    This will include pictures and photo galleries, book reviews and articles, video clips, and other things of interest for you.

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    Our latest addition is our "Other Web Resources" section.

    LittleFrenchBoutique.com is all about lavender sachets, gifts, fragrances, soaps, candles, favors and a whole list of "other" ideas and products and services that can at times be a bit bigger than we are.

    Naturally, building a network of useful/relevant websites is healthy for LittleFrenchBoutique.com, but it is also great for you, our valued customer, to help you in your search for what you want.

    We love our products, and we are confident that you will too, and if we have what you are looking for, we offer a safe environment to make your purchases.

    This is made possible through StoresOnline, ECI-PAY (Electronic Commerce International), Security Metrics, and the very popular VeriSign.

    You will find that we never ask you for personal information within the "normal" confines of LittleFrenchBoutique.com, and that when this sort of information is required, you will be directed to a page with the iMergent Inc (US) secure server "lock" and/or emblem in the browser, with the StoresOnline https (the "s" standing for "secure").

    This ensures that any information you provide is safely encrypted before it is sent through cyberspace.

    With all that being said, you may like to keep looking for a while, and we would like to assist you with a list of our favorite sites as we come across them.

    Web Surf Safely

    Another feature of our "Other Web Resources" section is the use of the powerful Google search engines.

    By optimizing the page for a certain keyword, Google allows us to provide you with a pretty good list of websites associated with that keyword.

    These are typically websites who want to be found, providing products and services of interest to you.

    Of course, the only website that LittleFrenchBoutique.com has any semblance of control over is LittleFrenchBoutique.com, and the same measure of security that we offer may not be in some of these other sites. We can only speak for LittleFrenchBotuique.com.

    So anytime you are in the Internet Web World, be careful, and make sure your personal computer is protected with the proper firewall and anti-virus/malware applications.

    Gino Orfitelli of ePRO Computer Repair has a great article relating to web surfing at Merchant Circle with many great responses attached to it. It is called "How Safe Do You Surf?" and you will find it in the Merchant Circle Wednesday Experts for September 1, 2010.

    It is possible to enjoy your websurfing. Just practice good safe web surfing, and have a good trust worthy computer technician handy that can quickly take care of your computer should the need arise.

    In our day and age, an honest, reliable computer tech is right up there in importance with an auto mechanic or plumber who you can trust (believe it or not, they do exist :-).

    Happy (Safe) Web Surfing.

  3. Website Security

    Pop-ups in the internet world are soooooo annoying.

    Security Lock

    Pop-ups, as we roll our curser down the page, are bad enough, but when the command is to load a pop-up when a website is opened, then the internet security is a welcome thing when it says just above the webpage, "Popup blocked, click here to view."

    Not only do we NOT click to view, but more often than not we will click away from the site. Who knows what other surprises they might have for us!

    That then gets to the matter of trust.

    If we trust the site, then we may click on a word link or picture link to see what they have to offer. But if they are controlling the webpage for us, then we automatically tend not to click on anything.

    It all depends. It only takes a split second for them to place an add-on to our computers that can be pretty nasty.

    To live in the web world in total paranoia is not good, but we can take reasonable measures to protect our computers (and our personal info). Adjusting our internet security settings to our own comfort levels, purchasing firewalls and other security packages are some of the things we can do.

    Some times we get that gut feeling about something or someone in the real world, that something just is not quite right, and the hackles instinctively go up. It's not a bad thing, and can save us a lot of headaches and grief. When we feel that gut feeling in the web world, IF we proceed, then it should be with a measure of caution.

    That all being said, have you ever noticed as we go from page to page in some sites (sites that we may trust), or we go from one site to another (again, good trust worthy sites), and we may have a security window come up from time to time that says something to the effect that "there are contents on this webpage that have not been delivered using a secure (HTTPS) connection?

    What do we do?

    What does it mean?

    First of all, we need to remember that not all security windows that come up, are from our system, and may not have our best interest at heart. As we use our systems, we become familiar with our security windows. If it's not something we recognize, be wary!

    So, back to the HTTPS issue.

    HTTP (the little bit of code we typically find in front of the www.website) stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It is a standard by which data is transferred on the internet. Simply put, this is for "normal" web use.

    However, when we are transferring personal information (names, address, credit card, etc), we want to do so in a SECURE fashion.

    This information is typically sent through cyberspace in an encrypted format by the use of SSL (Secure Socket Layer).

    The entire website does not necessarily need to be encrypted. Only the pages that gather personal information.

    The pages that need the extra "security" have the word "Secure" added to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, making it Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, which would turn the HTTP in front of the World Wide Website name to HTTPS.

    So the https in the following address ... https://www.storesonlinepro.com/store/2782146/login
    lets us know that the information to be taken will be secure.

    Another indication of the secure in HTTPS will be a padlock in the browser field to the right of the web address (much like the illustration at the top of this blog), and the browser field background will many times be a different color than the standard white background. To the right of the padlock will be the name of the protecting source.

    Sometimes though, when we click from a secure webpage page (https) to a regular webpage (http), and there are links coming in or going out of that page (perhaps pictures from another website, or ads from other sources, etc), then our computer security system in effect throws up its hands and says "Hey wait! Everything here may not be good!"

    So the question. Do we want to view everything in secure mode (basically disenabling all the outside links to and from that page) or do we trust the site, and would like to view ALL the contents.

    This is just a simple explanation, and by no means exhausts the subject, and is subject to change, but it gives us somewhat of an idea of what is going on.

    Because our personal information is protected on LittleFrenchBoutique.com, we may encounter security questions when clicking from a secure page (i.e. checkout) back to shopping.

    Through our StoresOnline platform, you are protected by VeriSign, SecurityMetrics, and ECI-Pay.

    HAPPY SHOPPING :-).


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