Majority Engine Security Summary
Majority Engine is designed for campaign cashflow planning data, which can be sensitive. Security controls should protect account access, campaign workspaces, imports, exports, support workflows, and service review.
Updated: June 2, 2026.
Core Practices
Majority Engine uses or is designed to use:
- managed sign-in for hosted access;
- verified email before ordinary workspace access;
- role-based access for campaign workspaces;
- server-side checks before returning campaign data;
- private database storage for hosted campaign data;
- access review before new users receive workspace access;
- account-history, audit, and operator-review records for sensitive support and recovery actions;
- backups and restore planning;
- limited logging that avoids passwords, secrets, and unnecessary sensitive payloads.
What Majority Engine Does Not Need
Users should not enter bank usernames, bank passwords, payment processor passwords, private keys, seed phrases, full card numbers, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, unnecessary identity documents, or unrelated credentials into Majority Engine.
Service Staff Access
Authorized service staff access is restricted and intended for administration, support, security review, account review, billing support, recovery, troubleshooting, product operations, and legal or compliance obligations. Service staff should access user or workspace information only for legitimate service purposes.
Reporting Concerns
If you believe an account, workspace, import, export, support session, or login has been exposed incorrectly, contact the Majority Engine support contact that provided your account access.