Where is my data stored?
Where is my data stored?
Your data is stored on secure cloud infrastructure with encryption at rest and in transit. We use industry-standard security practices.
Is my data encrypted?
Is my data encrypted?
Yes, all data is encrypted:
- In transit: TLS/SSL encryption
- At rest: Industry-standard encryption
Who can access my data?
Who can access my data?
Only you and your authorized team members can access your workspace data. Lindo.ai staff access is limited, logged, and only for support purposes.
Do you sell my data?
Do you sell my data?
No. We never sell user data to third parties. Your data is yours.
How do I secure my account?
How do I secure my account?
Best practices:
- Use a strong, unique password
- Don’t share your credentials
- Log out on shared devices
- Review team member access regularly
What happens if I forget my password?
What happens if I forget my password?
Use the “Forgot Password” link on the login page. You’ll receive an email to reset your password securely.
Are my websites secure?
Are my websites secure?
Yes, all published websites:
- Use HTTPS by default
- Have automatic SSL certificates
- Are served from secure CDN
- Don’t have traditional database attack vectors
What about form submissions?
What about form submissions?
Form data is handled securely and transmitted over encrypted connections. Data is stored according to your website’s configuration.
What data do you collect?
What data do you collect?
We collect:
- Account information (email, name)
- Website content you create
- Usage analytics for product improvement
Can I delete my data?
Can I delete my data?
Yes, you can:
- Delete individual websites anytime
- Delete your account (contact support)
- Request data export
Do you comply with GDPR?
Do you comply with GDPR?
We follow data protection best practices. Contact support for specific GDPR requests or data processing agreements.
How is my Stripe data handled?
How is my Stripe data handled?
Stripe handles all payment data directly. We never store credit card numbers—Stripe manages that securely.
How should I handle API keys?
How should I handle API keys?
API keys should be:
- Kept confidential
- Stored securely (not in public code)
- Rotated periodically
- Deleted when no longer needed

