Kigo takes extensive security measures to safeguard your digital rewards.
Summary of Kigo security features
- Data encryption: Kigo data is stored encrypted with bank-level AES-256 encryption
- Traffic encryption: All traffic is encrypted using industry standard TLSv1.2 encryption
- SSL encryption: Kigo is SSL encrypted to protect you when using the site
- Vulnerability testing: Kigo regularly undergoes both automated and professional vulnerability testing
- Audit compliance: Kigo regularly undergoes audits to make sure we comply with our Information Security and Software Development Lifecycle Policies
Where are my digital rewards stored?
Your digital rewards are stored securely in blockchain wallets on the Ethereum and/or Polygon blockchain networks. The keys required to access those wallets are encrypted using military-grade encryption and stored securely.
How do digital rewards get transferred to and from my account?
When you claim a digital reward on the Kigo platform, access is unlocked to that wallet and the digital reward(s) in it. When transferring rewards to another Kigo user, you lose access to the holding wallet for that digital reward, and the recipient gains control of the reward's holding wallet.
What personal data does Kigo store?
Kigo stores the minimal personal data required to be compliant with regulations. Currently, this is limited to your name, email, and phone number. This information is stored in an encrypted database.
How is my data secured?
- All Kigo data is stored encrypted with military-grade AES-256 encryption
- All traffic is encrypted using industry-standard TLSv1.2 encryption
- All personally identifiable information is obfuscated in memory and logs
- All usage and crash report data are pseudonymized
Reporting security issues
For any security-related concerns, questions, or to report a critical security vulnerability, please immediately contact Kigo support through a support request or by sending an email to support@kigo.io.
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