--- title: "Security on this directory — what we touch, and what we never ask for" description: "creditcorponline.co.uk holds no accounts and takes no payments. Here is exactly what little data this site does touch, how it's protected, and where to find the lender's own account-level security detail." canonical: "https://creditcorponline.co.uk/security/" locale: "en-GB" updated: "2026-07-08" --- # Security on this directory > This site is a directory. It has no accounts, no payment pages and no application forms, so it sees very little of your data. This page sets out what it does see, and where account security actually lives. **Canonical URL:** **Last updated:** 8 July 2026 --- ## What this site touches Browsing this site sends us the ordinary things any web page sees: your device type, your approximate location from your IP address, and the pages you visit. If you use the search box, we read what you typed so we can show you results — we don't store it against your name. If you fill in the contact form, we receive your name, your email address and whatever you write, and use it to answer you and route your message. We never ask for a password here. We never ask for card details, bank details or your date of birth. If a page on this domain ever asks you for those, it isn't us — stop and check the address bar. We don't run trackers built to follow you around the web, and we don't sell what little we collect to anyone. ## How it's protected Your details are encrypted the moment you send them. Only the people who need to see them, do. Every page here loads over HTTPS. The contact form reaches a small, named team, not a shared inbox or a marketing list. We keep what we hold for as long as we need it to do its job, then clear it. Because the site holds no accounts and takes no submissions, there is no customer database behind it to breach. ## Account-level security lives with the lender Two-factor sign-in, session handling, fraud checks and anything to do with a live facility are the lender's job. Read the full detail on [credicorp.co.uk/security](https://credicorp.co.uk/security/). ## Report a suspicious email or message If you get a message claiming to be Creditcorp and it asks for a password, a card number or an urgent payment, don't click through. Report it to [credicorp.co.uk/contact-us](https://credicorp.co.uk/contact-us/), and check [which Creditcorp](https://creditcorponline.co.uk/which-creditcorp/) you're actually dealing with before you reply. --- © 2026 Creditcorp Group · the online directory, published by CM Beyer Limited (17009212).