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Security Policy

At EarnSatoshiHub.xyz, we prioritize the security of our users. This page outlines the measures we take to protect your data, account, and transactions.

1. Account Security

  • Users must create strong and unique passwords for their accounts.
  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) may be implemented in the future for added security.
  • We do not store plaintext passwords; all passwords are encrypted.
  • If unauthorized access is suspected, users should reset their password immediately.

2. Data Protection

  • We collect minimal personal data and never share it with third parties without consent.
  • All sensitive user data is encrypted and stored securely.
  • We comply with data privacy regulations to protect our users' information.

3. Withdrawal & Transaction Security

  • All withdrawals require verification to prevent fraud.
  • Users should double-check wallet addresses before requesting a withdrawal, as crypto transactions are irreversible.
  • Suspicious withdrawal requests may be temporarily held for review.

4. Fraud Prevention

  • We monitor accounts for suspicious activities, such as multiple accounts, automated claims, or manipulation attempts.
  • Any user found engaging in fraudulent activities may be banned permanently.
  • VPNs and proxies are not recommended and may trigger security checks.

5. Protection Against Phishing & Scams

  • EarnSatoshiHub.xyz will never ask for your password or private keys.
  • Always check the official domain (earnsatoshihub.xyz) before entering login credentials.
  • If you receive suspicious emails or messages claiming to be from us, report them immediately.

6. Security Updates

  • We regularly update our platform to patch vulnerabilities and enhance security.
  • Users are encouraged to keep their devices free from malware and phishing attacks.

7. Reporting Security Issues

If you discover a security vulnerability, please report it to us at contact@earnsatoshihub.xyz. We appreciate responsible disclosures and take security threats seriously.