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Permission management, role-based access, authentication controls, and operational access limits where appropriate.
Trust Center · Security Overview
This page explains how Go2BDC approaches security-minded operational practices, access controls, vendor oversight, responsible data handling, platform safeguards, and security issue response across its website, communications, workflows, and related services.
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Permission management, role-based access, authentication controls, and operational access limits where appropriate.
Use of business-appropriate providers, platform controls, contract terms, and reasonable vendor review practices.
Controlled workflows, suppression handling, record management, information access limits, and responsible operational handling.
Investigation, access restriction, remediation, vendor coordination, documentation, legal review, and notice where required.
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Effective Date: March 12, 2026
Last Updated: June 9, 2026
This Security Overview explains how Go2BDC (“Go2BDC,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) approaches the protection of information, systems, communications, and business operations across our website, digital properties, workflows, platforms, and related services. This page is intended to provide a general overview of our security-minded operational practices and should be read together with our Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, Data Processing Addendum, and other related legal and compliance pages.
Go2BDC takes a commercially reasonable and operationally disciplined approach to security. We understand that our website, communications, service workflows, and business operations may involve business information, contact information, campaign-related information, communication records, client-supplied information, and other data that requires appropriate handling.
For that reason, Go2BDC maintains administrative, technical, and operational safeguards designed to reduce risk, protect information, support continuity, and help prevent unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of data.
Our security approach may include role-based access controls, account permission management, password and authentication controls, vendor and platform oversight, administrative process controls, and operational safeguards designed to limit access to authorized users and support the protection of information handled in connection with our business.
Access to systems, tools, platforms, and records is intended to be limited to individuals who require such access for legitimate business, service, support, compliance, security, legal, or operational purposes.
Go2BDC may review access permissions, restrict access when appropriate, update account privileges, and apply internal workflow controls intended to support responsible handling of information across business operations.
Go2BDC may use third-party platforms, software providers, communication tools, hosting providers, cloud-based services, workflow systems, analytics tools, advertising platforms, data verification tools, scheduling tools, and service vendors in the course of operating our business and delivering services.
When doing so, we seek to use business-appropriate providers and to maintain commercially reasonable oversight of the systems and vendors that support our operations. However, third-party providers operate under their own systems, controls, agreements, infrastructure, policies, and security practices, and Go2BDC cannot guarantee the availability, performance, or security of any third-party environment.
Where appropriate, vendor use may be subject to contracts, platform terms, account controls, permission settings, data handling expectations, and operational review designed to support responsible business use.
Go2BDC takes steps intended to support secure communications and responsible data handling. These steps may include limiting unnecessary collection, restricting internal access where appropriate, maintaining records of business activity, using controlled workflows, reviewing permissions, applying suppression handling, and maintaining commercially reasonable processes for oversight, administration, and service execution.
Where appropriate, records may be retained for documentation, compliance, quality control, consent management, suppression management, dispute resolution, legal, security, or operational purposes.
Go2BDC may also use commercially reasonable verification, hygiene, suppression, access, and workflow controls to support data integrity and responsible handling of business and communication information.
Go2BDC may implement safeguards intended to support website security, account security, communication integrity, platform stability, and service continuity. These safeguards may include monitoring for suspicious activity, using protected access methods, reviewing system permissions, limiting access based on operational need, maintaining platform-level controls, and working with service providers or technical systems intended to support availability, performance, and security.
Security practices may evolve over time as our operations grow, our technology stack changes, risks develop, legal requirements change, vendor capabilities change, or business requirements change.
Although Go2BDC takes security seriously and uses commercially reasonable efforts to protect information, no website, platform, communication channel, software environment, hosting provider, cloud system, mobile device, vendor system, or method of electronic storage or transmission can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
As a result, Go2BDC does not warrant or guarantee that unauthorized access, data loss, misuse, disclosure, interruption, attack, vendor failure, system failure, or security incident will never occur. Any transmission of information to or from our website, forms, systems, platforms, vendors, or communication channels is at your own risk to the extent permitted by law.
In the event Go2BDC becomes aware of a security issue affecting our systems, website, vendors, platforms, or data handling operations, we may take such actions as we determine to be reasonable and appropriate under the circumstances.
These actions may include investigation, internal review, access restriction, remediation efforts, vendor coordination, documentation, legal review, operational adjustment, and notice where required by applicable law.
The specific steps taken in any situation may vary depending on the nature of the issue, the systems affected, the information involved, legal obligations, vendor involvement, client involvement, contractual requirements, and other operational considerations.
Go2BDC recognizes that security is not limited to technology alone. Security includes responsible internal practices, appropriate access decisions, reasonable vendor selection, workflow discipline, communication handling, documentation, consent handling, suppression handling, and operational oversight.
For that reason, our security approach is intended to support the broader protection of information across our business processes and not merely our public-facing website.
This Security Overview is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute a contractual promise, legal guarantee, industry certification, audit certification, compliance certification, security warranty, or representation that any particular security framework, standard, audit regime, or control set has been adopted in full unless specifically stated in a separate written agreement.
Nothing on this page is intended to expand or limit any rights or obligations that may exist under applicable law, separate client agreements, vendor agreements, campaign agreements, data processing addenda, security addenda, or other governing documents.
Because our operations, technologies, providers, vendors, safeguards, and legal requirements may change from time to time, Go2BDC reserves the right to update or modify this Security Overview at any time in its discretion. Any updates will be reflected by the Last Updated date shown at the top of this page.
If you have questions regarding this Security Overview or general security-related inquiries, please contact Go2BDC through the Contact page on our website.