If you are storing the "keys to your kingdom" in a software app, you deserve to know exactly how that data is protected. At Afterword, we built our platform on a "Zero-Trust" philosophy.

1. AES-256-GCM Encryption

Every credential you store is encrypted at the application layer before it ever touches our database. Even our engineers cannot "see" your passwords.

2. The Notification Delay (The Kill-Switch)

Access is never instant. When an executor requests an "Unlock," you are notified via multiple channels. You have a 72-hour window to deny the request with a single click.

3. Row-Level Security (RLS)

By leveraging Supabase's RLS, we ensure that data is siloed at the database level. There is no "master key" that can unlock all users at once.