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Movie streaming services are worth billions. Saucy has movies in ONE value, /@stream. This alone is worth your $11.99/month.
Streaming services charge you for only 1 value, movies. Movies are just 1 value under the entire category of entertainment. Why pay so much to only get 1 thing?
Saucy bundles infinite values under all categories into one. It's a streaming service for values! A value could be sports, therapy, politics, games, yoga, anything.
New values are constantly being added to Saucy, naturally increasing Saucy's worth.
Saucy relies on the existing web.
Why ignore this and subscribe?
NFTs can be sold for $30K or more every single day, despite being essentially free images.
Creators sell content for significant sums, even though similar content can often be accessed freely.
Online newspapers charge subscriptions, despite the availability of free news sources.
Open Source software is free, so why would anyone want to pay for it something that does the same thing?
Spotify let you listen to music for free. Why get a paid service and pay to stream?
You can learn from YouTube courses and videos for free. Why pay for online courses?
If Saucy had unique content,
people could still get it free.
So, ignore the stigma against us.
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Saucy uses Stripe for billing
Stripe has been audited by a PCI-certified auditor and is certified to PCI Service Provider Level 1. This is the most stringent level of certification available in the payments industry. To accomplish this, Stripe uses the best-in-class security tools and practices to maintain a high level of security.
Stripe is a PCI-DSS Level 1 Service Provider. Stripe ensures that your sensitive card information is encrypted and handled in a safe and secure manner. With annual audits and PCI-DSS Level 1 certification, Stripe protects sensitive data.
Saucy uses Memberspace for Memberships
Memberspace ensures your data and information is always kept private & secure. Memerspace is committed to being GDPR, CCPA, and SCA compliant.
All access to MemberSpaceâs backend is secured over SSL (HTTPS), which ensures the information is encrypted.
They use Bcrypt and a per user salt to save user passwords in the form of a hash value, & Cloudflare to protect against numerous types of potential attacks.
Saucy uses Cloudflare
Full SSL (Strict) 256 Bit Encryption
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This secure link ensures that all data transferred remains private. Itâs also called TLS (Transport Layer Security). Millions of websites use SSL encryption everyday to secure connections and keep their customerâs data safe from monitoring and tampering. Full SSL (strict) ensures a secure connection between both the visitor and your Cloudflare domain and between Cloudflare and your origin web server. Full (strict) support SSL hostname validation against CNAME targets.
PCI Compliance
TLS 1.2 is what the website uses at a bare minimum to be compliant with PCI in order to meet the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) for safeguarding payment data. Both TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 are insufficient for protecting information due to known vulnerabilities. They are insufficient to secure payment card related traffic.
âTLS 1.3
TLS 1.3 is the newest, fastest, and most secure version of the TLS protocol. SSL/TLS is the protocol that encrypts communication between users and the website. When web traffic is encrypted with TLS, users will see the green padlock in their browser window. Traffic to and from the website will be served over the 1.3 protocol when supported by clients.
Authenticated Origin Pulls
Authenticated Origin Pulls allows for verification that web requests to the origin server have come from Cloudflare. This prevents traffic from bypassing security measures provided by Cloudflare, such as IP and Web Application Firewalls, logging, and encryption. Cloudflare origin-pull servers present a TLS client certificate as part of connections to the origin. Web servers and other infrastructure can be configured to require client certificate authentication for connections.
Opportunistic Encryption
Opportunistic Encryption allows browsers to benefit from the improved performance of HTTP/2 by letting them know that your site is available over an encrypted connection. Browsers will continue to show âhttpâ in the address bar, not âhttpsâ.
Automatic HTTPS Rewrites
Automatic HTTPS Rewrites helps fix mixed content by changing âhttpâ to âhttpsâ for all resources or links on your web site that can be served with HTTPS.
DDOS Protection
-HTTP FloodPrevents attacks caused from a flood of HTTP requests.
-UDP FloodPrevents attacks caused from a flood of UDP packets.
-SYN FloodPrevents attacks caused from a flood of TCP packets sent with SYN flag.
-ACK FloodPrevents attacks caused from a flood of TCP packets sent with ACK flag.
-QUIC FloodPrevents attacks caused from a flood of QUIC requests.
Web Application Firewall
Saucy has its own Web Application Firewall (WAF) to increase Security
Bot Fight Mode
Saucy keeps out known bots and presents suspicious users with a Managed Challenge by Cloudflare
Rate Limiting
If rate is greater than 5 requests per 10 seconds for verified bots, user will get rate limited
HSTS
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS, RFC 6797) is a header which allows a website to specify and enforce security policy in client web browsers. This policy enforcement protects secure websites from downgrade attacks, SSL stripping, and cookie hijacking. It allows a web server to declare a policy that browsers will only connect using secure HTTPS connections, and ensures end users do not âclick throughâ critical security warnings. HSTS is an important security mechanism for high security websites. HSTS headers are only respected when served over HTTPS connections, not HTTP.
DNNSEC
DNNSEC protects against forged DNS answers. DNSSEC protected zones are cryptographically signed to ensure the DNS records received are identical to the DNS records published by the domain owner.
X-Frame-Options
X-Frame-Options are set to DENY & SAMEORIGIN.
X-XSS-Protection
To prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Set to X-XSS-Protection: 1
Content Security Policy (CSP)
Saucy has a Content Security Policy.
âSecurity Scans
SSL Check 1
SSL Check 2
Vulnerabilities Scan