Keeping your account and data secure is a priority for Revision Time. This page explains the measures in place to protect you and what to do if something goes wrong.Documentation Index
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How Revision Time protects your data
Password encryption
Password encryption
Your password is encrypted before it is stored on Revision Time’s servers. Revision Time staff cannot read or retrieve your password under any circumstances. If you forget your password, you will need to reset it — it cannot be looked up on your behalf.
Never share your password with anyone, including anyone claiming to be from Revision Time. Staff will never ask for your password.
Encrypted connections
Encrypted connections
All data transmitted between your browser and Revision Time’s servers uses SSL/TLS encryption. Payment data is handled by Stripe over the same encrypted connections — your card details are never sent to or stored on Revision Time’s own servers.
Email verification
Email verification
You must verify your email address before your account becomes active. This step reduces fake accounts and helps ensure that password-reset emails reach the right person.
Secure server infrastructure
Secure server infrastructure
All account data is hosted on AWS servers based in London, UK. AWS maintains industry-standard physical and network security for its data centres.
If your account is compromised
If you suspect someone has accessed your account without your permission, act immediately:Change your password
Log in and go to Settings, then change your password to something strong and unique. If you cannot log in, use the Forgot password link on the sign-in page to reset it via email.
Check your account activity
Review your account for any content or changes you do not recognise. If you find anything suspicious, note it down.
Contact Revision Time
Email contact@revision-time.com with details of what happened. Include any suspicious activity you noticed. The team will investigate and help secure your account.
