Filiphant employs multiple security mechanisms for your security and ours. You will find information on this page about how we secure our software.
Website Security
This website is fully protected with SSL/TLS to secure your browsing experience and any information you enter into this website during the order process or other form submissions you make make during your use of this website.
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Download Security
On the page where you Download our software from this website, you will see the text “SHA256 Hash” under each download button. When you hover over that text with your mouse, you will see a long string of alphanumeric characters, which is the security hash that can be used to validate the software you are downloading is authentic.
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Installer and Application Security
All of our installers and applications are digitally signed to ensure integrity and authenticity.
When you install or run our software that was downloaded from this website, your operating system may present you with a security dialog confirming the publisher of the software is Filiphant LLC.
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Microsoft Excel File Security
The underlying Microsoft Excel files that are used as the templates for the financial plans you create with our software employ multiple layers of security. Like our installers and applications, the Excel files themselves also utilize digitally signed code. In addition, the files use Excel’s multiple password protected features and encryption. On top of Excel’s encryption, there is another layer of protection integrated with our software’s licensing.
We want to keep our products simple to use and we hope you enjoy using our products, but at the same time you can trust that we’re taking every step possible to secure the financial information you enter into our products. With our software, your financial information stays local, secure, and accessible only to you. Your financial information does not leave your computer — unless you want it to, which you would do yourself by sending a file to someone.
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If you have any further questions about security, please don’t hesitate to Contact us.