Store a client's portal credentials
Keep a client's ClicSEQUR and bank logins in an encrypted vault on their record, restricted to owners and managers, with every access logged.
Who this is for: owners and managers. Employees never see the credentials section, and the database refuses them regardless of the interface.
Before you start
- ClicSEQUR storage is a plan feature; below that plan the storage is unavailable.
- Only owners and managers can read or write stored credentials.
Steps
- Open the client's record and go to their credentials section.
- Enter the ClicSEQUR login (password and express code) and any bank logins (card number and password). Everything is stored encrypted.
- To view a stored credential later, reveal it from the same section. Every reveal is recorded in the audit log (as is revealing a contact's SIN), so access stays traceable.
- To update, type the new value and save. A field you leave empty keeps its stored value — editing never blanks an existing secret.
What can go wrong
- If you do not see the credentials section: your role does not have access; only owners and managers do.
- If you save with empty password fields: nothing is lost — empty means "keep what is stored."
- If you delete the client: their stored credentials are removed along with the rest of their record.
Limits
- Access is owner/manager only, enforced in the database, not just the interface.
- Every reveal of a decrypted credential is audited.
- Bulk imports never modify stored credentials.