As a security company, we take our users privacy very seriously, and have taken measure to make sure all personal identifiable information is stored safely and securely in our cloud. When you enter sensitive information (such as a credit card, social security number or login credentials) as part of the enrollment process, we encrypt the transmission of that information using secure socket layer technology (SSL). And when we transmit PII back to the user's device (indicating that some information of theirs was breached) we mask any sensitive PII so that even if the client's device was compromised, this data would not be leaked.
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- How can a credit freeze help protect me from identity theft?
- How do I upgrade to Premium Plus on iOS?
- How will I know Identity Protection is available for my device?
- What is breach report?
- How do I delete my personal information I've provided for Identity Protection?
- What personal information is generally taken when a breach occurs?
- What is a breach?
- I’m not sure what was in my wallet. Can you notify my banks and cancel all of my cards?
- How do breaches happen?
- Where does F-Secure Mobile Security store my personal information?