Vev follows a transparent approach to protecting the privacy and security of your content.
Vev Cloud is powered by both Netlify to serve your websites and Cloudflare to serve your media files (images and videos). Additionally, the Vev platform itself is powered by Google Cloud.
Google Cloud services need no introduction and both Netlify and Cloudflare are trusted globally by hundreds of thousands of developers and businesses, such as Nike, Verizon, and Mailchimp (for Netlify) and IBM, Zendesk, and Shopify (for Cloudflare).
Where is my Vev content stored?
Below is an overview of the services used to power your Vev content, and therefore, where some or all of your content may be stored.
Content | Google Cloud | Netlify | Cloudflare |
Projects edited in Vev | Raw project data | Published static files | Images + videos |
Projects hosted on Vev Cloud |
| Published static files | Images + videos |
Projects hosted on your own servers |
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| Images + videos |
You manage your data layer
Vev provides great tools for you to create and serve stunning front-ends for your web content while allowing you to connect to other services of your choice to provide the data layer. For example, to make your website dynamic, you can use the Code Editor to create custom elements that connect to external APIs to fetch data or manipulate records. Integrations with services like Google Analytics are another example of how Vev can connect with the outside world without having to store data within the Vev platform itself.