Adobe Systems said Thursday it is now encrypting data it collects about certain e-books after facing criticism earlier this month for not protecting the data.

The Digital Reader blog reported on Oct. 6 that Adobe’s Digital Editions 4 software, used for downloading and reading e-books, sent detailed logs to Adobe describing readers’ activity.

Those logs were not sent using SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), according to the blog. SSL/TLS encrypts data sent between a client and server, designated by “https” in a browser’s URL bar.

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