Do you really expect me to enter the PIN numbers to each and every financial entity I belong to?
Have you lost your marbles..... there is no such thing as a safe computer environment.
(Reposted on behalf of customer, original post by hugo potgieter 21 Oct 2013, at 08:00)
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Hi Hugo
You're right - no computer environment is 100% safe. Nothing is - whether virtual or in the real world. Our systems are as safe as they get, however. We've partnered with the best in the world to protect our customers' information and the company we work with to collect transactional data, Yodlee, is regulated as though they were a bank in the US. They are also officially partnered with some of the biggest banks in the world, including Nedbank in SA, to collect transactional data.
We won't bore you with the technical details of our security and encryption - but we can if you'd like us to ;)
We are also constantly auditing our security systems - in fact another audit is currently under way - and we have a firm privacy policy in place to fiercely guard your data.
When you enter details into 22seven they are being directly encrypted onto Yodlee's systems where no human eyes can see them. Nobody can transact on our systems - not even you. When we capture transactional information we ensure that you have the final say on what's allowed to happen with it.
We're confident that we've done everything humanly possible to secure your data and independant security audits have backed this up. We're dead serious about this all and would be happy to provide more information if you'd like. We also know that trust is something you earn and we'll do whatever it takes to earn yours.
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