All is Secure
For those of you who have visited Quarantine Studio website lately, you may have noticed that your browser flagged our site as ‘Not Secure.’ Earlier this summer (2018) Google Chrome and other web browsers decided to mark all HTTP sites as ‘Not Secure’ if they have any input fields whatsoever. Since quarantinestudio.com does have input fields, the site was deemed “unsecure” even though the information was completely protected. The main reason behind this new browser policy was a recent update to online privacy laws in Europe. If you wanted to know more about those laws, have a look for GDPR and PECR (no joke, that is the acronym)
Rest assured that NONE of the information that you share with the Quarantine Studio website has ever been at risk. We only collect what personal information is required to create a user account for the site. Any payment information is collected solely by PayPal who has even more security than we do. If you are curious about the information we do collect and the measures we take to secure that information, please feel free to check out our Privacy Policy.
In an effort to stay up to date with the recent changes to privacy laws and to stay in the good graces of modern web browsers, we implemented an SSL along with upgrading our security software to the next level. It is like Fort Knox around here if only we had the gold reserve that they have. Now, when you visit the site you should see a padlock in the browser address bar indicating that the site is indeed deemed “Secure” by your browser. We hope that this has caused you no unrest. As always, if you ever have a question, concern or comment about Quarantine Studio or our products please don’t hesitate to contact us.