Welcome back to Breakroom Guide, a weekly series focused on helping you get the most out of the Breakroom app, on both iOS and Android.
This week, we're answering a question that we take very seriously: how secure is the Breakroom app?
The security of our customers’ data is of paramount importance to all of us at Breakroom. We know you expect your team's information to stay secure and your private messages to be private, and we and our partners focus a huge amount of our engineering resources on ensuring that they are.
Here are just some precautions we take for security.
- All team member related data is encrypted at rest with AES-256 and in transit via TLS, powered by Supabase
- We work with our partner, Stream, to encrypt message data at rest using AWS KMS CMK (Customer Managed Keys). The latter ensures that Amazon Web Services does not have access to the keys. Data in transit to and from Stream servers is encrypted with HTTPS Transport Layer Security (TLS) using modern cipher suites. so they can’t be read or modified in transit
- Breakroom only requires limited information from team members to start using our service (first name, last name, and phone number)
- Former employees can be blocked from accessing company content, simply by removing that individual from the Organization
- Breakroom facilitates communication among team members without sharing personal phone numbers or email addresses
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