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          How secure is Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring)?

          How secure is Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring)?

          Salesforce for Outlook, a .NET application you install on your machine, securely connects to Salesforce.

          Important
          Important Full product retirement for Salesforce for Outlook is scheduled for December 2027. See Salesforce for Outlook Retirement. To keep integrating Microsoft Outlook with Salesforce, check out our next-generation products: the Outlook integration and Einstein Activity Capture. See Move from Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring) to the Next-Generation Products.

          Specifically,

          For Salesforce for Outlook uses
          Usernames and passwords

          OAuth 2.0 to authenticate with Salesforce.

          We store usernames and encrypted OAuth refresh tokens locally. We never store passwords.

          Connections to Salesforce SSL 128-bit encryption through an HTTPS connection.
           
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