Data Security and Privacy in Lead Exchange: What You Need to Know
Why Security Matters in Lead Exchange
When you submit or purchase a lead on a platform, you are entrusting sensitive business information — contact details, budget figures, business needs — to a third party. The security measures protecting this data directly impact the platform's value and your willingness to participate.
How Contact Information Is Protected
On LeadEX, contact details are masked until a lead is purchased. Browsers can see the lead category, description, location, and quality score — but names, emails, and phone numbers remain hidden. This protects both the prospect's privacy and the seller's investment.
Payment Security
All financial transactions are processed through encrypted channels. Wallet balances are maintained in our secure database with transaction-level integrity checks. Every deposit, withdrawal, and purchase generates an auditable record with unique transaction references.
CSRF and Session Protection
The platform implements industry-standard security measures including CSRF token verification on all forms, secure session management with automatic regeneration, password hashing using BCrypt with configurable cost factors, and input sanitization against SQL injection and cross-site scripting attacks.
Your Responsibilities
While the platform implements extensive security measures, users also play a role in protecting their accounts. Use strong, unique passwords. Do not share your login credentials. Log out from shared devices. Report any suspicious activity immediately to the platform administrators.
Data Handling Best Practices
When you purchase a lead, treat the contact information responsibly. Use it solely for the stated business purpose. Do not share purchased lead data with third parties. Ethical handling of lead information maintains trust in the ecosystem and protects everyone involved.


