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Cookies and safety question - Printable Version +- Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org) +-- Forum: Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: Cookies and safety question (/showthread.php?tid=1641) |
Cookies and safety question - Jan - Sep 18th, 2011 Hey, I have two questions. For my privacystatement I need to give some information about cookies and safety. Can somebody tell me this: - What are the cookies exactly doing? - What can I tell my costumers about the safety of this script? (I use SSL) Thanks. RE: Cookies and safety question - Ben - Sep 19th, 2011 Hi Jan, Form Tools doesn't do anything explicitly with cookies, but it does use PHP / database sessions - which stores a unique UID cookie in your browser to maintain the user session ID. Safety-wise, there's not much info I can pass along really. I've always been concerned about security and have fixed everything when found. We've had the script audited twice, most recently a few months ago for a client. It uncovered a few minor issues, all of which were included in 2.1.0. The accounts were upgraded in a recent version to beef up security, adding settings for automatically locking accounts after X failed logins, forcing "tough" passwords, and such stuff. - Ben RE: Cookies and safety question - Jan - Sep 20th, 2011 Thanksss RE: Cookies and safety question - liberio - Mar 20th, 2012 Hello Ben, And does Form Tools work fine if I disable cookies in my web browser ? Thanks. |