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Is RemotePass GDPR Compliant and SOC 2 Type II Certified?

Learn how RemotePass handles your data

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Written by Sameer B.
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At RemotePass, safeguarding your data is our top priority. We are proud to be GDPR compliant and SOC 2 Type II certified, demonstrating our commitment to the highest standards of security, privacy, and compliance.

GDPR Compliance

We comply with all relevant data protection regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This ensures:

  • Your personal data is collected and processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently

  • Data is only used for its intended purpose and is retained no longer than necessary

  • You have full rights over your data, including access, correction, portability, and deletion

SOC 2 Type II Certification

RemotePass has achieved SOC 2 Type II certification, which validates the effectiveness of our internal controls for:

  • Security – protecting systems against unauthorized access

  • Availability – ensuring services are reliable and accessible

  • Processing Integrity – making sure data is processed accurately and completely

  • Confidentiality & Privacy – safeguarding sensitive and personal information

This certification involves a rigorous, independent audit to confirm that our controls are not only designed properly but also operating effectively over time.

Independent Audits

All of our security and compliance policies are audited annually by an independent third-party auditor. This provides continuous assurance that we meet—and maintain—industry best practices for data protection and risk management.

Your Data with RemotePass

When you use RemotePass, you can be confident that your data is:

  • Encrypted both in transit and at rest, using industry-standard encryption protocols

  • Securely stored with strict access controls

  • Accessible only to authorized personnel under the principle of least privilege

  • Handled with transparency and accountability, in line with GDPR rights and protections

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