Airtable security practices
  • 04 Mar 2024
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Maintaining the security and privacy of our customer's data is our utmost concern at Airtable -- our success and credibility depend on it. All data you enter into Airtable remains yours, and we are committed to ensuring that your data is not seen by anyone who should not see it. Airtable's data is encrypted both when it is sent to and from our servers, as well as when it is at rest. To protect your content in transit, Airtable uses 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption. At rest, Airtable content is protected using 256-bit AES encryption.

Airtable's production data is regularly backed up to a separate, isolated location, and all backups are encrypted. You also have the option to manually back up your bases by exporting individual tables as CSV files or by retrieving your data via the Airtable API.

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