How Secure Is My Personal Information on This Site?
Your personal details do not all sit in one place, and saying where each part lives answers this more plainly than any blanket claim could. DBExam itself keeps the email address and the account information you entered at registration, and effectively nothing more. Your card and bank details are never with DBExam at all — they go to the payment gateway that takes the charge, and are settled on that side. So the information the site actually holds about you is short and unsurprising, and the details that most need protecting are simply not among them.
It is worth taking the two sides in turn — what is recorded against your account here, and why the most sensitive detail of a purchase never lands on DBExam at all.
What DBExam Records Against Your Oracle Account
Only a small, predictable set of things is filed against your account, and every one of them came from you: the email you registered with, the username and account details you set at sign-up, and the trail of your own practice — the Oracle exam you are preparing for and the sittings you have taken. That is what the platform needs to do its job — to sign you in, to send a reset link when you ask for one, and to keep your practice and any Premium access attached to the right person. No identity documents are gathered and nothing is collected that has no use; the set is small because the job is small.
Why Your Card Details Never Land on DBExam
The details you would least want kept on a practice site are the ones it never receives. Buying Premium sends your card or bank details to the payment gateway that processes the charge, not to DBExam — the site learns that a payment cleared, never the numbers behind it, and the instruments the gateway accepts are listed under What Payment Methods Are Supported? A database professional will recognise the instinct: the most sensitive column is the one you keep out of the everyday application and leave to a system built to hold it, rather than copying it into your own tables. Card data here is treated exactly that way — it belongs to the gateway, and there is no store of it on DBExam to be lost, because none is kept.
So your information is secure in the way that counts for most: the sensitive part — your card and bank details — is never stored by DBExam at all, and the rest is only the email and account details you chose to give. No security seal or certification mark is claimed here, and none is implied; there is nothing here you must take on trust, only a plain division you can follow. The access side of it — your password and the single live session — belongs to a different answer, Is My Data Secure on DBExam?
