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Keeping IT Secure - How Paglo Protects Your Data

Paglo is the world's first search engine for IT and is dedicated to making technology IT management and problem-solving easy and your data secure. You can rest assured, knowing:

  • Your data is secure. Only you (and others that you allow) have access to your data on Paglo.
  • Your data is controlled by you. You can add data to Paglo, remove your data, or export it at anytime.
  • Your data is private. Your information is not sold to third party marketing firms.


Security is a Top Priority With Paglo

Paglo was started by folks with deep enterprise security expertise. The team works every day to help you solve computer, network, and user challenges in your own environment and to help make your data secure. Here's what we do:

  • The highest level of security standards are used to protect your data which includes encryption, auditing, logging, backups, and safe-guarding data.
  • Our servers are in a secure facility protected by biometrics palm scanners and 24/7 security guards. The facility also takes advantage of multiple transit providers to protect against network outages.
  • All communications between the Paglo Crawler and our servers are sent using RSA public / private key encryption combined with AES encryption.
  • Communication between your browser and Paglo occurs using 128-bit SSL.
  • We run security tests on our infrastructure and software to ensure strong security. We scan our ports, test for SQL injection, and protect against cross-site scripting. We also update and patch our software on a regular basis.
  • Paglo continually monitors the system to ensure that it is working as designed and your experience is a good one.


Data Use Overview - Making Paglo Even Better

Paglo uses your registration and use information and anonymous data in the following ways:

  • To allow you to login to your account
  • To contact you regarding the administration of the Service or with other key Service related communications
  • To fulfill your requests for certain products and services
  • For market research, project planning, troubleshooting problems, detecting and protecting against error, fraud or other criminal activity
  • To optimize the service and offer new content and services
  • Paglo may also aggregate data across many users to generate averages and statistics and to improve the value of the service. We may also share aggregated information with third parties. The following is an example of where aggregated data benefits all users:

      Paglo's patent-pending collaborative device classification system continually feeds updated data from evidence that is gathered about Paglo user's devices to the classification database, creating a self-learning and improving system which is then used to more accurately identify all of your network devices. The secure technique has already been used by people and businesses alike to make over 1,000,000 device identifications.


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