How We Protect You

Feb 16, 2022

We protect your personal data through technical and organizational security measures to minimize risks associated with data loss, misuse, unauthorized access and unauthorized disclosure and alteration. To this end we use firewalls and data encryption, for example, as well as physical access restrictions for our data centers and authorization controls for data access. You can find further information on our data security in our Security Center



What Is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?

2FA is an extra layer of security used to make sure that people trying to gain access to an online account are who they say they are. First, a user will enter their username and a password. Then, instead of immediately gaining access, they will be required to provide another piece of information.

With 2FA, a potential compromise of just one of these factors won’t unlock the account. So, even if your password is stolen or your phone is lost, the chances of a someone else having your second-factor information is highly unlikely. Looking at it from another angle, if a consumer uses 2FA correctly, websites and apps can be more confident of the user’s identity, and unlock the account.

SMS-based 2FA interacts directly with a user’s phone. After receiving a username and password, the site sends the user a unique one-time passcode (OTP) via text message. Like the hardware token process, a user must then enter the OTP back into the application before getting access.
 

Protecting Data in the Cloud

CloudProtect is a cloud-based data management solution which allows you to Backup, Archive and Recover your data, either through direct use of the Client Platform or as a Managed Service. Remote monitoring, managing and administrating of data backups.
  • Source-side deduplication so only new and changed data is backed up, reducing bandwidth requirements
       
  • Secure access to encrypted data
       
  • Automated alerts and reporting
       
  • Secure file sharing
       
  • Privacy of data
       
  • 24/7 access to your backed up data via web console or mobile app
       
  • Data retention for a 30-day period
 


What is HTTPS protection?


HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is an internet communication protocol that protects the integrity and confidentiality of data between the user’s computer and the site. Users expect a secure and private online experience when using a website.

Is HTTPS protected?


When properly configured, an HTTPS connection guarantees three things: Confidentiality. The visitor’s connection is encrypted, obscuring URLs, cookies, and other sensitive metadata. Authenticity.
 

Account protection


As our partner, you are protected by our policies, supervision and our customer service team.
Backed by powerful technology, a dedicated team, and proactive policies, Elogium’s team allows you to sell/buy with confidence.


 
Sign in