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Our Commitment to Privacy and Security

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At Multiverse, we prioritise the privacy and information security of our customers and apprentices. This article serves as an overview of our commitment to privacy and security, along with resources available to help you understand how we protect sensitive information and maintain compliance with industry standards.

Our Commitment to Privacy

Multiverse is dedicated to safeguarding personal data by implementing robust privacy policies and practices. Our commitment is reflected in our alignment with global data protection regulations, ensuring that we handle information responsibly and ethically.

Information Security Measures

To ensure the utmost security, we employ a comprehensive array of information security measures, including:

  • Data Encryption: We utilise advanced encryption protocols for both data in transit and at rest, protecting your information from unauthorised access.

  • Access Controls: Our systems are designed with role-based access controls to ensure that only authorised personnel can access sensitive data.

  • Regular Audits and Assessments: We conduct frequent security audits and assessments to identify potential vulnerabilities and ensure compliance with our high standards.

Explore Our Trust Centre

For more detailed information about our security practices—including security certifications, data handling policies, controls, and a list of subprocessors—we invite you to visit our Trust Centre. This resource is designed to provide you with transparency regarding our data protection efforts.

In the Trust Centre, you will find:

  • Security Certifications: Information about our compliance with industry standards.

  • Data Protection Controls: Descriptions of the measures we take to protect your data.

  • Subprocessors Information: A complete list of subprocessors who may access your data.

  • Resources and Guidance: Tools to help you navigate privacy and security considerations.

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