Below is a chart outlining some basic security information regarding the type of data that we collect and how we store it remotely.
Service | What information are we collecting | How is this information secured in the transfer | Where is this information stored | How is this information secured in storage |
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Subscriptions | Billing info: name, payment type (credit card, paypal, ACH, etc.), last four digits of payment method, zip code, country, credit card type (mastercard, visa, etc.) | Encrypted with TLS | MongoDB Atlas | Encrypted at rest (AES-256) |
Launchpad | URLs of issues and pull requests ONLY for pin/snooze functionality | Encrypted with TLS | Postgres (RDS) | Encrypted at rest (AES-256) |
Cloud Patches | Info related to the patch (repo name/URL/provider/base branch name/etc.) + the patch content itself. | Encrypted with TLS | Patch info is stored in a Postgres database, patch content is stored in AWS S3. | SSE-S3, which uses 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256) |
Cloud Workspaces | Repository info: URL, provider, org name, repo name | Encrypted with TLS | MongoDB Atlas | Encrypted at rest (AES-256) |