Hotel apps are being deployed throughout the hospitality sector, thanks to their ability to personalize and connect every step of the guest journey. This is largely powered by data; hotel apps interact with multiple hotel software systems to create detailed guest profiles, enabling hotels to better serve their guests. The data that apps draw on include Personally Identifiable Information (PII) such as user credentials and payment details.
Naturally, this gives rise to questions about how data is being used and protected. Hotels and their tech partners have a duty to ensure that guest data is confidential and secure. At Hudini, we develop guest experience platforms for the world’s leading luxury hotels; this requires not just cutting-edge data analysis but data protection as well.
We’re guided by SOC2, ISO, GDPR and PCI protocols and also follow other best practices such as regular audits and encryption to protect data. Here’s a look at some of the strategies that we’ve put in place to ensure data security and privacy.
Hudini simplifies the process of onboarding new tech companies by featuring 100+ pre-built integrations on its platform. Hudini has partnered with leading companies in the fields of reservations and check-in, in-room services, payments and more, all of whom follow data privacy best practices. This helps hotels deploy our end-to-end guest experience app for various functionalities, assured that their guest data is protected.
On their part, hotels can also adopt several measures to improve data security and privacy. Staff training is critical so that teams that collect any information from guests, whether it’s at the front desk or the restaurant, are careful about how the data is collected and stored. Additionally, hotels can educate guests about how to keep their data safe and also remind them that hotel staff will never contact them for passwords, PIN numbers and other sensitive information.
Hotels should also walk guests through the app’s privacy features so that they overcome any reluctance about using the app. After all, hotels are reputed not just for their grand gestures, but also for doing the small, everyday things well. For the modern hotel guest, that now includes protecting their data and privacy.
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