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Security Policy CKPL

Security Policy CKPL

This Security Policy is designed to protect the interests of all of our clients (“Users”), as well as our goodwill and reputation, and the integrity of the ComplianceKart Exchange Trading Platform (“Platform”). ComplianceKart cannot accept any responsibility for any loss, disruption or damage to your data or your computer system which may occur whilst using material derived from this website

ComplianceKart uses all reasonable endeavors to ensure that our Users experience smooth and secure access to the Exchange. However, the Exchange does not guarantee continuous, uninterrupted or secure access to www.compliancekart.io (the “Site”), Platform or that its servers are free of computer viruses, bugs or other harmful components or that defects will be corrected. Errors and failures may occur in respect of Platform technology and the internet may be subject to faults and events which may affect the User access. Additionally, the User systems, our systems or the systems of a third party which the User or we rely on, may fail to work properly. As a result, Users may at times experience disruption or other difficulties in using the Site. Users should consider the potential for disruption or other difficulties in planning their use of the Site.

We are constantly striving to improve the Platform. This means that the Platform may need to be suspended or updated as a result of periodic maintenance, repairs or upgrades. We will always seek to provide Users with prior notice of any service interruptions.

ComplianceKart recommends that Users adopt the following security precautions and best practices for their personal computer and mobile device use in order to reduce the likelihood of causing malicious and/or harmful security breaches that may arise in the use of the Site and the Platform

  • Install anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-malware and firewall software on your computers and mobile devices;
  • Update operating systems, anti-virus and firewall products with security patches or newer versions on a regular basis;
  • Remove or deactivate file and printer sharing preferences in computers and mobile devices, especially when connected to the internet;
  • Make regular backup of critical data;
  • Consider the use of encryption technology to protect highly sensitive or confidential information;
  • Log off from the Site at the end of the online session;
  • Clear browser cache after the online session;
  • Refrain from installing any software or running or executing programs of unknown origin;
  • Delete junk, chain or spam emails;
  • Avoid opening email attachments from unknown senders or from unknown email address domain names;
  • Take care not to disclose personal, financial or credit card information to websites that are little-known, suspect, or do not have a matching website domain URL Address;
  • Use the latest versions of Internet Browsers;
  • Do not use a computer or a device which you know has a breach in security vulnerability and cannot be trusted;
  • Do not use public or internet café computers to access online services or perform financial transactions;
  • Do not disclose your Platform username or password to individuals without authority to conduct transactions on your behalf; and
  • When using two factor or multi-factor authentication, ensure that the authentication device, email or phone number are in your possession and control at all times.