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posted this on June 29, 2010 16:20
The credentials you give us to extract your sales information from your store accounts' control panels or the order emails you receive are safely stored into our own database on our own secure servers.
They are all saved after the encryption with the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a symmetric-key encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government. The National Security Agency (NSA) stated that AES was secure enough for U.S. Government non-classified data. In June 2003, the U.S. Government announced that AES may be used to protect classified information as well.
When you type your credentials in our web page and submit the form to save it, data transmission from your browser to our server is made secure through the https protocol and SSL, which do a 128-bit encryption of all data being exchanged.