Safety, trust, and transparency. Everything you need to know about using spreadsheet tools securely.
Yes, using a superbuy spreadsheet is safe when you follow basic security practices. Spreadsheets themselves are just organizational tools. The key is what data you store and how you share it.
You only track order numbers and tracking IDs. Never store passwords or payment details.
Google Sheets and Excel Online use enterprise-grade encryption and access controls.
Set permissions to private, view-only, or editable. You decide who sees what.
Cloud spreadsheets save every change. You can recover any previous version instantly.
Storing Passwords
Never store account passwords, credit card numbers, or payment info in your spreadsheet.
Over-sharing Links
Avoid making your sheet public. Use restricted sharing with specific people only.
Using Untrusted Templates
Only download templates from trusted sources. Malicious scripts can hide in spreadsheet files.
Be cautious of anyone selling “exclusive” spreadsheet templates at high prices. The best templates are simple, transparent, and often free. If someone asks for payment details via DMs or unverified links, that is a red flag. Always use trusted platforms and official sites.
Follow these guidelines and keep your workflow secure.