Text In Church takes the security of your church data and your congregants information seriously. This article explains how your data is protected and answers common questions about security and privacy settings needed for the app to function properly.
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How Your Data Is Protected in Text In Church
The Text In Church database is encrypted and can only be accessed with valid login credentials. The data stored includes basic contact information such as phone numbers, email addresses, and mailing addresses.
This information is never sold or shared with any third party for any reason. After an account is closed, all data is securely wiped from our servers. We recommend exporting a copy of your data for your own records before canceling your subscription.
Privacy and App Security Settings
No special privacy or security settings need to be turned on or off for the Text In Church app to function properly. The platform handles security at the infrastructure level, so your account is protected without requiring any configuration on your end.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is available and recommended as an additional layer of account security. You can manage this from your account settings.
Have questions about security? Email support@textinchurch.com or chat from the Resources tab.

