Prayer Submission Security
At Nucleus we take security seriously.
1. First of all, we don’t sell your information to advertisers.
2. We don’t buy information from third parties to cross-reference with the data you provide to us in Nucleus.
Many church companies do buy and sell data on you (and people in your church using their products) to build a profile on you that they can then use to manipulate you or sell you more products. Some even try to pitch this as a good thing or something your church should be doing. This is 'end justifies the means' kind of reasoning and we think that’s wrong.
Additionally:
- Prayers are first encoded, and then securely encrypted from the moment they are submitted via the PrayerFlow using bank-level encryption.
- Prayers are also stored encoded and encrypted at rest in our database.
- Prayers in the PrayerHub and on your church’s prayer wall are only able to be accessed behind a secure login.
- Prayers are not public and cannot be indexed or read by search engines.
- Prayers are never even sent out over email by our system (either in confirmation emails or notification emails). This keeps all prayer data safely protected from the prying eyes of email routing servers, email providers, as well as third party tools people integrate with their personal emails that read and scan every single message received — like those find all my bills tools, or shipping notification tools you can integrate with your email account.
- People who share a prayer via a PrayerFlow own their own prayer request. This means in the very near future they will be able to remove it, make updates to it, or delete it at any time. Because it’s their prayer.
These provisions and so much more, keep your prayers private in Nucleus, and we’re not stopping there.
With the free version of Prayer, if someone chooses to share to the prayer wall, it shows up immediately after they share, but you as an admin, can remove it if there is any problem.
With the paid version Prayer, you can turn on moderation, which means you can review any prayer submitted to the Prayer Wall before it is published. And soon, you'll also be able to make edits to it, and even set up auto-approval rules. So, for example, you could allow church member prayers to post automatically, but perhaps hold all others for manual review. Finally, with the paid version, very soon we will have what we call private inboxes, for additional levels of confidentiality. This would allow people on the share step of the PrayerFlow, to choose to mark their prayer as confidential, then select a private inbox (like Pastors Only) and only pastors assigned to that inbox could read it on the admin side.