3 tips
It is important to be aware of the various security features that browser-based games may have. For example, many games may offer security measures such as password protection or login requirements. If you are not comfortable with providing these types of details online, you may want to consider playing games that are accessible via a desktop computer rather than a browser.
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Always Use HTTPS
Any time you’re sending or receiving data, it should be done over a secure server using HTTPS. This includes everything from logging in and out of the game, to transferring money or in-game items. By using HTTPS, you’re ensuring that all data is encrypted and can’t be intercepted by third-parties.
- All data is encrypted
02
Do Not Store Sensitive Data in Cookies
When it comes to storing sensitive data, cookies are not the answer. They are easily accessible and can be read by anyone who has access to the server. A more secure option is to store data in a database or on a secure server like Koddos.
- Cookies are not the answer
- Use secure server
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Consider Customer Experience
- Use a secure server. This is the most important step you can take to protect your customers' information.
- Keep your software up to date. Regular updates will help close any vulnerabilities in your system.