Default settings for beginning to use MySudo are zero-knowledge, where all data that flows within the app is encrypted and where attribution to a user’s Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is impossible for many and obfuscated for most.
Users of MySudo are never required to provide the following information when they install and initially set up MySudo:
- Name
- Username (or the creation thereof)
- Password (or the creation thereof)
- Credit card number
- Date of birth
- Mobile phone number
- Existing email address
Some MySudo capabilities, such as virtual cards, have a regulatory requirement that we collect and verify your legal identity before you can use those capabilities. We only ask you to provide your legal identity information if you choose to use those capabilities. You can use other MySudo capabilities without providing your legal identity information.
When a user installs and sets up MySudo, they are asked to choose a name for their first Sudo. The user chooses an available email address in the MySudo mail domain (sudomail.com).
Once a user purchases a subscription and chooses to add a phone number to their Sudo, they may select an available phone number based on a location they enter or their current location. If the user allows the use of their current location, this is only used to search for available phone numbers near their current location and is not stored in MySudo or the Sudo Platform.
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