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How Lingo Keeps Your Data Secure

Learn about Lingo's security practices, including encryption, data protection, and infrastructure security.

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Written by Wes Byrne
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Protecting your brand Assets and data is a top priority. Lingo implements industry-standard security practices to keep your content safe from unauthorized access, data breaches, and loss.

Encryption

Data in transit

All data transmitted between your browser and Lingo's servers is encrypted using TLS 1.2 or higher. This includes Asset uploads, downloads, and all API communications. You'll always see the secure padlock icon when using Lingo.

Data at rest

Your Assets and data are encrypted when stored on our servers. Even if someone were to gain physical access to our storage systems, your files would be unreadable without the encryption keys.

Infrastructure security

Lingo runs on enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure with:

  • Regular backups — Automated backups protect against accidental deletion or corruption

  • Access controls — Strict internal policies limit who can access production systems

  • Monitoring — 24/7 monitoring for security threats and unusual activity

Application security

  • Authentication — Secure password hashing and optional MFA and Single Sign-On (SSO) integration

  • Session management — Secure session handling with automatic timeout for inactive sessions

  • Permission controls — Granular role-based access controls at the Space, Portal, and Kit levels

  • Audit logging — Activity tracking for security review and compliance

Your role in security

While Lingo protects your data on our end, you can strengthen security by:

Questions about security?

If you have specific security requirements or questions, contact our team. We're happy to discuss our security practices in detail and provide documentation for your security review process.

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