Google continuously updates and
monitors security defenses.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
Google authentication supports robust two-factor authentication, adding an extra layer of security beyond just a password. This means accessing composers via Google requires a second verification step (like a code on your phone), which significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access even if a password is compromised.
Reduced Password Risks:
By using Google auth, our users do not need to create or reuse passwords for composers. This eliminates issues of weak, reused, or stolen passwords. It also reduces the risk of password phishing since the login is handled by Google secure system.
Strong Encryption:
Google uses industry-standard Transport Layer Security (TLS) to encrypt emails in transit and encrypts stored data on its servers, protecting email content from interception or unauthorized reading, so emails kept in our database are not visible to us, just you and who you choose to share them with.
Advanced Spam and Phishing Protection:
Google's systems provide advanced spam filtering and phishing detection, which helps to keep malicious emails away from the user's inbox, reducing the risk of phishing attacks through Composers.
Continuous Security Updates and Monitoring:
Google maintains state-of-the-art security infrastructure, including automatic security patches and zero-trust architecture to guard against account takeovers and cyber threats.
Protection Even if Third-Party Apps Are Compromised:
When using Google Sign-In, even if a connected third-party app or service suffers a security incident, Google's unique login verification helps protect users from credential theft or misuse.