1,664,536
I make all my client data as safe and secure as possible. It's a big deal.
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John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque, NM
1,457,819
We don't collect that type of data up here but we are required to record photo government id details. My clients details are on my computer and in my Brokerage's office, not on paper. But then again, how secure is anything in the cloud?
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
613,494
I am still trying to figure out why any agent would need the buyers credit card or SS number in the first place.
Eve
3,988,013
Very. I do not share anything that is confidential and make it a practice to not collect social security numbers. I let me client deal directly with the title company on that. They are the ones that need it anyway.
634,532
Not easy to retrieve from our trash. We use a cross-shredder for all printed material that contains personal data. Our computers are password protected and personal files are encrypted. So we've done what we can to make it hard to steal the data.
212,755
Usually don't write down information like that, however anything even remotely important gets shredded before going out to the trash.
921,504
As confidential as the personal information of government employee's and contractors with 'Secret" clearance.
7,869,102
We shred documentation before it goes in the recycle bin.
Paper shredders are inexpensive options for home offices.