All network communications in the Sudo system use transport level encryption. This includes HTTPS communications between MySudo and Sudo Platform:
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Initial app registration
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Sending and receiving Sudo-to-Sudo and Sudo-to-nonSudo communications
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Receiving notifications from the mobile device platform.
Transport level encryption is also used between Sudo Platform and other service providers, such as:
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Telephony services for Sudo-to-nonSudo communications
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Email services for Sudo-to-nonSudo email
In addition to the transport level encryption, Sudo-to-Sudo communications, which include voice calls, messages and email, are also encrypted end-to-end. Because the encryption keys are not stored on any intermediate servers, it isn’t possible to decrypt the Sudo-to-Sudo communications in transit between the MySudo applications.
Sudo-to-nonSudo communications (SMS/MMS or voice calling with non-Sudo phone numbers and email with non-Sudo email addresses) pass through the regular telecommunications networks. Those messages are not encrypted end-to-end by MySudo, and may be visible to third parties and susceptible to monitoring beyond the control of Sudo Platform.
*A third party is an entity other than MySudo user, their device and Anonyome Labs. Anonyome Labs has no control over third party security and privacy policies.
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