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In most cases, we never see the credentials. Google, Yahoo and Microsoft all have delegated authentication frameworks that ensure that their users never have to give their credentials away to third parties like us. Desktop address books like Outlook and OS X Contacts use an applet that your users have to allow to run before we can access their data. For the other address book sources, we never save their credentials to disk and we wipe it from our server’s memory after a few minutes.
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