diff --git a/source/docs/v3/tenant-attribute-encryption.blade.md b/source/docs/v3/tenant-attribute-encryption.blade.md index c8ab3fa..349c3d6 100644 --- a/source/docs/v3/tenant-attribute-encryption.blade.md +++ b/source/docs/v3/tenant-attribute-encryption.blade.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ section: content To encrypt attributes on the Tenant model, store them in [custom columns](https://tenancyforlaravel.com/docs/v3/tenants/#custom-columns) and cast the attributes to `'encrypted'`, or your custom encryption cast. -For example, we'll encrypt the tenant's database credentials – `tenancy_db_username` and `tenancy_db_password`. We need to create custom columns for these attributes, because they are, by default, stored using [virtual column](https://github.com/archtechx/virtualcolumn). +For example, we'll encrypt the tenant's database credentials – `tenancy_db_username` and `tenancy_db_password`. We need to create custom columns for these attributes, because by default, they are stored in the [virtual `data` column](https://github.com/archtechx/virtualcolumn). - Add custom columns to the tenants migration (we recommend making the string size at least 512 characters, so the string is capable of containing the encrypted data):