Rest Assured, It's Safe and Secure

Locally Stored Data

There are major risks involved when using a server side application to track andmaintain all of your stats. With a desktop application nothing is stored on our servers but rather your personal computer - safe and sound.

Bank Level Data Security

StatsJunky uses 128-bit SSL encryption, the financial industry standard, to protect all communications with your browser. This prevents potential hackers
from "tapping" a data
conversation.


Privacy and Security FAQ

Why does StatsJunky need my affiliate login information (username and password)?

StatsJunky needs this information to establish a connection with your Affiliate / PPC Program. This enables StatsJunky to download and analyze your stats securely and automatically.

Who can see my Affiliate / PPC Program Stats, Campaigns, Keywords, etc?

ONLY YOU! Every part of your Affiliate / PPC Program stats, campaigns, keywords, etc. is stored on your computer in an encrypted database. The only one that can see this information is someone sitting on your computer who ALSO has your StatsJunky Application Login Credentials.

Does StatsJunky store my Affiliate / PPC login information on your servers?

NO WE DO NOT! We do not store any information outside of the registration / payment details submitted on the StatsJunky website when you were downloading the application.

The only information we store is:

  • Your Name
  • Your Email
  • Your Username & Password used to login to StatsJunky (not your affiliate logins)
  • Your Usage / Error Reports from your application.

There are two exceptions to this:

  • When you click on Help > Send Diagnostics and you submit your logins to us if you want us to be able to duplicate an issue you’re experiencing.
  • If you request a new site to be added to StatsJunky.

In both cases, you are made aware that we would have temporary access to your accounts. We take precautions to ensure that your logins are held securely in an encrypted file. We also recommend changing your password to a temporary one while we have access, and then change it back once we are done.