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Ontraport Trust Center

Trust center

Ontraport has no trust center — no trust.ontraport.com, no Vanta/Drata/SafeBase portal, no downloadable attestation, no sub-processor page reachable from the public site. What it has is a marketing security page and a legal page, which between them carry two named compliance claims: PCI DSS Level 1 certification and GDPR compliance as a data processor. Both are self-asserted prose. This file records those claims and their evidence; it does not upgrade them.

Ontraport maintains a public trust center documenting PCI DSS and GDPR compliance.

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Trust center:

Certifications & Compliance

PCI DSSGDPR

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Trust Center

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generated: '2026-08-13'
method: searched
source: >-
  https://ontraport.com/features/platform/security-and-scalability/ and
  https://ontraport.com/legal
description: >-
  Ontraport has no trust center — no trust.ontraport.com, no Vanta/Drata/SafeBase portal, no
  downloadable attestation, no sub-processor page reachable from the public site. What it
  has is a marketing security page and a legal page, which between them carry two named
  compliance claims: PCI DSS Level 1 certification and GDPR compliance as a data processor.
  Both are self-asserted prose. This file records those claims and their evidence; it does
  not upgrade them.
trust_center:
  exists: false
  url: null
  probed:
  - url: https://trust.ontraport.com
    result: redirects to https://ontraport.com/service-status (the Statuspage link), not a trust portal
  - url: https://ontraport.com/security
    status: 404
  platform: none
certifications:
- name: PCI DSS
  level: Level 1
  status: claimed
  claim: >-
    "Ontraport meets the highest level of security – PCI-DSS Level 1 Certification"
  source: https://ontraport.com/features/platform/security-and-scalability/
  corroboration: >-
    A "PCI DSS, Level 1" badge appears in the site footer across ontraport.com pages.
  attestation_published: false
  qsa: not named
  attestation_date: not published
  note: >-
    Credible for a platform that processes card payments through its own gateway integrations
    and describes an isolated payment-processing system, but it is a self-assertion — no AOC
    or ROC summary is downloadable.
- name: GDPR
  role: data processor
  status: claimed
  claim: >-
    "Ontraport attests that we comply with GDPR as a Data Processor but does not and can not
    ensure your compliance as a Data Controller."
  source: https://ontraport.com/legal
  sub_processors:
    committed: true
    published_url: not resolvable
    note: >-
      The legal page states "We maintain a list of sub-processors below for your review". The
      list is rendered inside the accordion sections of https://ontraport.com/legal rather
      than at a stable, linkable URL.
not_claimed:
- SOC 2 Type I or Type II
- ISO/IEC 27001
- ISO/IEC 27017 or 27018
- HIPAA / BAA
- FedRAMP
- CSA STAR
- TX-RAMP or StateRAMP
security_practices_published:
  source: https://ontraport.com/features/platform/security-and-scalability/
  claims:
  - Daily off-site backups with redundancy
  - Multi-factor authentication (SMS, email, or social login)
  - Role-based permission management
  - Free SSL certificates for all hosted pages
  - Encryption of sensitive data in transit
  - Custom-built breach response technology
  - Payment processing isolated from the main application
  - 24/7 systems monitoring with automated hourly tests
  - An in-product Automation Log tracking team actions and changes
  - Dedicated infrastructure available on enterprise accounts
  uptime_commitment: none published
  data_center_locations: not published
  pen_test_summary: not published
  encryption_at_rest: not stated
gaps:
- >-
  No SOC 2 — the single most common enterprise procurement requirement, and the one a CRM
  holding an entire customer database is most often asked for.
- >-
  No trust portal, so every security question is a sales conversation rather than a
  self-serve document.
- >-
  No published sub-processor list at a stable URL, despite a contractual commitment in the
  Terms of Service to maintain one.
- >-
  No vulnerability disclosure policy and no security contact. See
  security/ontraport-vulnerability-disclosure.yml.