At Unicity, our business is conducted primarily online, and most purchases are made using card payments. In this digital environment, every distributor plays a vital role in safeguarding personal and financial information. Practicing good security habits not only protects your own data—it also helps maintain the integrity, trust, and professionalism of our entire Unicity network.
Here are important guidelines to follow:
Never share your passwords.
Your login credentials—whether for your office, email, Paylution, or any other platform—are strictly personal. Do not share your passwords with other distributors. Doing so can expose your accounts to unauthorized access and compromise your personal information.
Caution when sharing card information.
In certain situations, distributors may share their card details to help other distributors complete online purchases. While this might be done to assist others, it carries serious risks. If you choose to share your card:
Ensure your card is removed from the other distributor’s account immediately after the transaction.
If the card is used for a subscription, it is essential that you contact us right away so we can update or delete the card information from the system.
Never share your card details without fully understanding the risks involved.
Never leave sensitive information in messages or chats. If you share your card details, password, or any other private data by any means (chat, email, SMS, etc.), make sure to delete the conversation or message once the transaction is complete to avoid misuse or future exposure.
Always buy from our official online shop.
To ensure product authenticity, proper delivery, and secure payment processing, make sure all your purchases are made through our official online shop only. Be cautious of other websites or pages that may appear similar—they could be fraudulent or unauthorized.If you're unsure whether a site is legitimate, please contact your Sponsor before making any payment.
Take ownership of your security
Cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility. Stay informed about best practices, follow internal guidelines, and report any concerns without delay. Small steps make a big difference in preventing major issues.