What kind of security do you have to protect the information that users put on their websites? (Full Version)

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support -> What kind of security do you have to protect the information that users put on their websites? (8/5/2006 7:38:30 PM)

Hello,
Daily checks are done by a third-party company to make sure our servers are not vulnerable to users that try to hack into the system.

Every time you go to a page on your website a check is done to make sure that all your site's information stays separate from other site's information.

A login is required to view a member's address and other personal information. To add more security, administrators have the option to require a login to view anything on the site.

Your website will never be added to a search engine by our system. Only you can post your website to a search engine. We restrict search engines from browsing web sites and retrieving images.

We had outside assistance from a security and privacy manager at one of the largest software companies, J.C. Cannon, and also utilized some techniques in his book.

Privacy : What Developers and IT Professionals Should Know

[image]http://sshare1.familylobby.com//images/jccannon-privacy.jpg[/image] 

We do not share member information with any third party companies. Please see our privacy policy for more details:
http://www.idealcs.com/privacy.htm

Please let us know if you have anymore questions,
ICS Family Lobby Support
support@familylobby.com




support -> RE: What kind of security do you have to protect the information that users put on their websites? (1/29/2007 11:12:53 AM)

Don't put anything on the site you don't feel comfortable with. You don't have to enter personal information in the site to make it a fun place for your family!
Keep in mind that if you include your site as a signature in forums, it may be added to search engines depending on the forum site




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