How secure is my data if a hacker gains access to the OnlineHomeBase database?
There is no fail-safe protection against hackers and criminals. In the worst-case scenario of a hacker gaining access to the OnlineHomeBase database, any information contained in work sheets that you have encoded using OnlineHomeBase’s ENCRYPT feature would be protected by Blowfish encryption, one of the strongest algorithms used for encryption of data. The content of unencrypted work-sheets could theoretically be read by an intruder. Keep this in mind when storing information on OnlineHomeBase. Use OnlineHomeBase’s ENCRYPT feature for sensitive data. Please note that the OnlineHomeBase user agreement states that OnlineHomeBase cannot be held liable for data loss or data theft under any circumstances.
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