Security, Privacy, and Trust
Confirm encryption at rest and in transit, multi-factor authentication, role-based access, and regular audits. Certifications like SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 indicate maturity. Ask about incident response timelines and whether security updates are automatic or require user action.
Security, Privacy, and Trust
Watch for broad data-sharing with advertisers, unclear retention periods, or vague wording on selling insights. If the policy reads like fog, ask direct questions. Transparent vendors provide plain answers, not legal mazes, and respect your right to control information.
Security, Privacy, and Trust
Lucas once chose a bargain tool that quietly shared usage analytics with third parties. Nothing catastrophic happened, but the discovery shattered trust. He switched to a platform with explicit limits and clear dashboards. Learn from him and verify before you commit.