At Requestly, we prioritize the security and privacy of our users and data when handling HTTP rules. This page outlines how we manage the storage, processing, and privacy of your data within our platform.
Storage of Rules
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Cloud Storage: User-created HTTP rules are securely stored in the cloud.
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Encryption: All data is encrypted at rest and in transit, ensuring its security.
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Logical Isolation: Rules are logically isolated in our storage to maintain privacy and prevent unauthorized access.
Storage of Intercepted Requests
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Local Processing: Rules intercept and modify requests locally within the browser (for the browser extension) or on the local system (for the desktop app).
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Temporary Storage: Intercepted requests and modifications are stored locally for a short duration and are never synced to our cloud.
Data Sent to Cloud Servers
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Specific Data Synced: The only data sent to our cloud servers includes user-created HTTP rule configurations, testing parameters explicitly provided by the user, and account-related information necessary for synchronization across devices.
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Encryption: All data transmitted to the cloud is encrypted in transit, adhering to strict security protocols.
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Transparency: No other user or request-related data is stored or synced to the cloud without explicit user configuration.
Test This Rule
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Local Execution: Rule testing is primarily executed locally within the browser extension.
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Temporary Data: Data involved in testing is stored temporarily and deleted once the session ends.
Saved Sessions
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Purpose: Users can save testing sessions for sharing purposes.
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Cloud Sharing: If users choose to share via the cloud, session data is uploaded securely.
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Local Sharing: Alternatively, users can share sessions using local files without any cloud dependency.
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Control: Users have full control over their saved sessions and can delete them at any time.
Reporting Security Issues
If you identify any security vulnerabilities or privacy concerns with the Mock/File Server, please report them to our team at [email protected]. We take all reports seriously and will address them promptly.
For more details, refer to our Privacy Policy or Terms of Service.