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Since a user is able to access their MarketSmith data from any computer, that means that everything is stored on either a server at MarketSmith or some other server somewhere else in the cloud. Either way, wherever it's stored I would guess that whoever manages the server has access to all of any user's data such as stock lists, notes, screens, and everything else. My question is, where is the data stored, and who all has access to that data?
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timdusen: Since a user is able to access their MarketSmith data from any computer, that means that everything is stored on either a server at MarketSmith or some other server somewhere else in the cloud. Either way, wherever it's stored I would guess that whoever manages the server has access to all of any user's data such as stock lists, notes, screens, and everything else. My question is, where is the data stored, and who all has access to that data? Thanks. @timdusen: We store your data on our servers for your convenience. No one outside our organization has access to your information. For specifics, here is the link to our Privacy Policy: http://www.marketsmith.com/Privacy.aspx.
timdusen: Since a user is able to access their MarketSmith data from any computer, that means that everything is stored on either a server at MarketSmith or some other server somewhere else in the cloud. Either way, wherever it's stored I would guess that whoever manages the server has access to all of any user's data such as stock lists, notes, screens, and everything else. My question is, where is the data stored, and who all has access to that data? Thanks.