Farosio
Security
Last updated May 25, 2026
Security posture
Farosio uses managed infrastructure for hosting, authentication, database, storage, email, DNS, abuse prevention, and related platform operations. Access to operational systems is limited to people and systems needed to run, review, secure, and support the product.
Data protection
Non-public account data, DNS verification tokens, internal review notes, security logs, deletion confirmation records, account restriction records, and private operational records are not shown on public profile pages. Customer-facing rejection notes may be sent to the relevant account owner or shown in the dashboard, but internal admin notes remain operational records. Public brand information is separated from private operational information wherever practical.
Abuse controls
Farosio uses account authentication, rate limiting, manual review, domain review, DNS TXT verification where used, social verification states, content review, account restriction tools, deletion safeguards, and automated abuse checks to reduce spam, impersonation, unauthorized brand submissions, and misuse of structured data. These controls reduce risk but do not guarantee that every inaccurate, unauthorized, harmful, or abusive submission will be detected before publication.
Security limitations
No internet service can guarantee absolute security, uninterrupted availability, or complete prevention of unauthorized access. Farosio works to protect the service using reasonable operational controls, but users remain responsible for maintaining control of their own email accounts, devices, authentication sessions, and submitted content.
Responsible disclosure
Security issues can be reported to security@farosio.com. Please include clear reproduction steps and avoid accessing, changing, deleting, exfiltrating, or disclosing data that does not belong to you. Farosio does not currently operate a paid bug bounty program, and submitting a report does not create a right to compensation.