A cloud-based tool called Airtable makes it simple to arrange data. Create spreadsheets, databases, and more with Airtable, all in one location! How secure is Airtable, though? Airtable places a high priority on data security, so I thought it could be good to outline our philosophy and background with regards to safeguarding your personal data.
Airtable’s mission is to democratize software creation.
Users of the cloud-based database Airtable can set up their data in a way that best suits their needs. The goal of Airtable is to make software creation more accessible to everyone. For instance, a user might make a board game based on their all-time favorite movies or an app to manage their expenditures.
Depending on the number of users, Airtable offers both a free edition and subscription options that cost between $10 and $20 per month. With the premium plans, you can expand your database’s fields and level of complexity (e.g., adding checkboxes or dropdown menus).
How Airtable Protects User Information
The following are the ways that Airtable protects users information:
- Airtable is a cloud-based application. Airtable’s security procedures are made with the fact that all user data is stored in the cloud in mind.
- Standard security procedures used by Airtable include:
- A protected network that uses data encryption
- Controls for authentication and authorisation that, whenever possible, use 2FA (two-factor authentication) and MFA (multi-factor authentication)
- Independent security researchers can use the bug bounty program to report any potential vulnerabilities.
Conclusion
We think Airtable is a great place to store your important information. We know that it can be scary when something seems new or unfamiliar, but they have built their product with security in mind and will continue working hard to make sure you feel safe.