Privacy & Data Security
Privacy & Data Security on Syzerra
At Syzerra, we understand that your privacy and data security are essential. We are committed to safeguarding your personal information and ensuring that your data is protected from unauthorized access. In this article, we’ll explain how we secure your data and your rights as a user.
Our Commitment to Privacy
Syzerra values your privacy. Our privacy practices are designed to ensure that:
- Your personal data is never shared with third parties without your consent.
- We protect your information using the latest security measures.
- You have control over your data and how it is used.
How We Secure Your Data
1. Data Encryption
All personal data and payment information is transmitted via SSL encryption, ensuring that your information is secure during transmission.
2. Secure Payment Methods
We use trusted and secure payment processors like PayPal and credit/debit card providers to handle transactions, ensuring your payment details are processed securely.
3. Privacy Settings
You have control over your profile information. You can choose what information you want to share with other users, instructors, and our support team.
4. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
For enhanced security, Syzerra offers two-factor authentication. When enabled, this feature requires both your password and a one-time code sent to your email or phone to access your account.
Your Rights Regarding Your Data
As a Syzerra user, you have several rights regarding your data:
- Access: You can view the information we hold about you in your account settings.
- Correction: You can update or correct your personal information at any time.
- Deletion: If you no longer want your account or data stored, you can request that we delete your account and personal information.
How to Protect Your Privacy
- Use strong, unique passwords for your Syzerra account and avoid sharing them.
- Keep your contact information up to date to ensure you receive notifications about privacy changes.
- Be cautious about sharing sensitive information in community forums or discussions.