DataCaciques presents itself as an all-in-one e-commerce management platform for Walmart, Amazon, and eBay. But when you look under the hood at the domain behind its content delivery network — pg-erp-cdn.datacaciques.com — there are reasons to pause before entrusting it with your business data.
First, the biggest concern: nobody appears to own this domain — at least not publicly. The WHOIS record returns a blank match, which is unusual for a company that wants you to log into their system and manage inventory, pricing, and customer messages. Most legitimate SaaS providers in the e-commerce space display clear company registration details.
The site is also missing two fundamental documents you'd expect to see on any software-as-a-service platform: a privacy policy and terms of service. If you're going to hand over access to your seller accounts, you need to know how your data is handled and what you're agreeing to. Their absence is a real gap.
On the technical side, the site still accepts outdated TLS encryption that modern browsers reject, has slow load times (nearly 5 seconds), and contains an unusually high number of hidden page elements and external scripts. These aren't deal-breakers individually, but together they paint a picture of a setup that hasn't followed security best practices — or worse, may be masking something.
If you're considering using DataCaciques for your e-commerce operations, start by contacting their support team directly through the main datacaciques.com website and ask for documented proof of company registration and a clear privacy policy before handing over any account credentials. Until those basics are provided, the safer move is to stick with more transparent alternatives.