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Thankyou Venom,

I'm sorry to have been so blunt with the question, but now I and others know for sure that any breach of GOG would not result in our data being lost, we can re-assure new users. It's good to know that GOG are, as usual, awesome.
In light of the recent hacks I humbly request that The GoGfathers pepper my password as opposed to salt.
A good old encryption?

1. Take the "Mix n Mojo" and get the "Peg Leg Rot" for Sugar and Fish
2. Take the manual of game x, open page (first value of "Mix n Mojo" and take word #second value of "Mix n Mojo"
3. Take the Encryption Table, use the red foil and look up the value to the corresponding word
4. Use this value for the Decryption of everything

Bulletproof I would guess ;)
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Venom: All your personal information (email, orders, passwords etc.) is stored using multiple layers of encryption. Due to security reasons I can't go into technical details, but I can asure you that the security of personal information you give us is our first priority.

As you might also noticed by now, we never ask you about anything that isn't necessary for us to provide you with a great service. We do not store your credit card data, we do not store your first/last name (and we ask for it only when you're purchasing games using a credit card).
Thank you for a clear concise answer... also instead of pepper I'm down for Ms. Dash ^_^
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Ubivis: A good old encryption?

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Use this value for the Decryption of everything
Now I know what to look for and try upon your next encoded gifting game!
Busted!