Security measures

How we secure your data

All sensitive data is sent via Transport Layer Security protocol (TLS), which provides three key layers of protection:

Encryption—encrypting the exchanged data to keep it secure from eavesdroppers. That means that while the user is browsing a website, nobody can "listen" to their conversations, track their activities across multiple pages, or steal their information.

Data integrity—data cannot be modified or corrupted during transfer, intentionally or otherwise, without being detected.

Authentication—proves that your users communicate with the intended website. It protects against man-in-the-middle attacks and builds user trust, which translates into other business benefits.

How to avoid scammers

Loan scammers may call you or may send you unsolicited emails. In most cases, they will impersonate a legitimate company in order for the scam to seem more legit.

Warning signs of loan scams on the phone:

  1. The call is made from international phone number
  2. The caller is aggressive, rude or threatening
  3. The caller has a thick foreign accent
  4. The caller is unable to provide any specific details about your loan request
  5. The caller asks for an advance payment or fee to process or transfer the loan
  6. The caller will ask you to loan money onto a prepaid card, purchase money orders, or require you to send funds via Western Union or MoneyGram
If you suspect you are being contacted by a scammer contact the Federal Trade Commission and file a complaint.