Bluesky is dedicated to keeping user data safe by implementing strong security methods. Strong encryption methods are used by the platform, such as AES-256 for data at rest and HTTPS for all network traffic. This keeps your data safe while it is being sent and stored.
Bluesky gives multi-factor authentication (MFA) to make account security better. By needing a second form of verification in addition to your password, MFA adds an extra layer of security.
The Authenticated Transfer (AT) Protocol is at the heart of Bluesky's decentralised architecture, which gives people more control over their data.
This structure gives you control over where your data is kept and how it is handled, which is in line with Bluesky's goal to protect user privacy and autonomy.
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