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Intuit Mailchimp takes data security and privacy very seriously, and we recognize that our security measures and practices are important to you. While we cannot expose too much detail around our practices (as it can empower the very people we are protecting ourselves against), we can provide general information to give you confidence in how we secure the data you entrust to us.


Data Center Security & Server Locations


Protection from Data Loss, Corruption


Application Level Security


Internal IT Security


Employee Security & Safeguards


Mailchimp Compliance Certifications

Mailchimp's credit card processing vendor uses security measures to protect your information both during the transaction and after it is complete. Our vendor is certified as compliant with card association security initiatives, including the Visa Cardholder Information Security and Compliance (CISP), MasterCard Site Data Protection Program (SDP), and Discovery Information Security and Compliance (DISC).

Our SOC 2 reports cover controls around security, availability, and process integrity of customer data.

The International Organization for Standardization 27001 Standard (ISO 27001) is an information security standard that ensures office sites, development centers, support centers, and data centers are securely managed. These certifications run for 3 years (renewal audits) and have annual touchpoint audits (surveillance audits).

Mailchimp also maintains a VPAT, or Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT). This is a document that explains how information and communication technology (ICT) products such as software, hardware, electronic content, and support documentation meet (conform to) the Revised 508 Standards for IT accessibility.

To access and download our certifications please visit the Intuit Compliance portal here.


Safeguarding Your Account & Protecting Ourselves Against You

Yes, you heard that correctly. We can secure ourselves like Fort Knox, but if your computer gets compromised and someone gets into your Mailchimp account, that's not good for either of us.


Investing in Your Privacy


Responsible disclosure program

Mailchimp is committed to ensuring the security of our services and customer information. As part of this commitment, we encourage security researchers to contact us to report any potential weaknesses identified in any product, system, or asset belonging to Intuit. This program isnt intended to represent a public bug bounty program and we make no offers of reward or compensation for submitting potential issues. We appreciate your commitment to improving Mailchimp services.

Responsible disclosure guidelines

Security Researchers will disclose potential weaknesses in compliance with the following guidelines:

Do

Don't

Out-of-scope vulnerabilities

The following types of vulnerabilities are out of scope for this program:


Submission Guidelines

All potential weaknesses submitted must include enough information to reproduce and validate the issue. Documentation should include a detailed summary of the issue, targets, steps performed, screenshots, tools utilized, and any information that will help Intuit during triage.

By following these guidelines and responsibly disclosing any security weaknesses directly to Intuit, we agree not to pursue legal action against you. Mailchimp reserves its legal rights in the event of noncompliance with program guidelines.

Mailchimp will review and promptly acknowledge any submitted issue within three business days of submission through its web form, found here: Responsible Disclosure Form




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