Ally Security overview
File Systems and Communication
Ally is committed to protecting the security of your information and takes reasonable precautions to protect it. We use industry-standard encryption to protect your data in transit and while it is stored on our servers. This is commonly referred to as transport layer security (“TLS”) or secure socket layer (“SSL”) technology. However, internet data transmissions cannot be guaranteed to be 100% secure, and we cannot ensure the security of information during its transmission between you and us. Accordingly, you acknowledge that when you transport such information, you do so at your own risk.
We protect your information in our systems using technical and administrative security measures to reduce the risks of loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure and alteration. Some of the safeguards we use are firewalls and data encryption, physical access controls to our data centers, and information access authorization controls.
If we learn of a system breach, we may attempt to notify you and provide information on protective steps, if available, through the email address that you have provided to us or by posting a notice on our website and/or via our Service and other communication platforms. Depending on where you live, you may have a legal right to receive such notices in writing.
Employee Access
No Ally staff will access your data unless required for support reasons. In cases where staff must access business metrics in order to perform support, we will get your explicit consent each time, except when responding to a critical security issue or suspected abuse.
When working a support issue we do our best to respect your privacy as much as possible, we only access the minimum data needed to resolve your issue.
Finally, it’s worth noting that Ally's staff is quite small, limiting the number of individuals who would provide you support.
Credit Card Safety
When you purchase a paid Ally subscription, your credit card data is not transmitted through nor stored on our systems. Instead, we depend on Stripe, a company dedicated to this task (and whom we’ll go ahead and make the assumption you’re familiar with…for obvious reasons). Stripe is certified to PCI Service Provider Level 1, the most stringent level of certification available. Stripe’s security information is available online.
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Have a question or concern? Please email us atsupport@getally.com
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