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# Tenant attribute encryption {#encrypt}
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To encrypt the attributes, you must store them in [custom columns](https://tenancyforlaravel.com/docs/v3/tenants/#custom-columns). For example, we'll encrypt the tenant's database credentials (which are stored using the [Virtual Column](https://github.com/archtechx/virtualcolumn) as `tenancy_db_username` and `tenancy_db_password` by default) in a few steps.
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To encrypt the tenant attributes, store them in [custom columns](https://tenancyforlaravel.com/docs/v3/tenants/#custom-columns), and on the Tenant model, cast the attributes you want to encrypt to `'encrypted'`, or use your custom encryption cast.
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Add custom columns to the tenants migration (we recommend making the string size at least 512 characters, so it's big enough to contain the encrypted data):
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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).
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- 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):
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```php
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<?php
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Define the custom columns on the Tenant model:
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- Define the custom columns on the Tenant model:
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```php
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public static function getCustomColumns(): array
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Then define casts for the attributes on the model (using [Laravel's encrypted casts](https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/eloquent-mutators#encrypted-casting), or your custom casts) to encrypt and decrypt them when needed:
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- Then define casts for the attributes on the model (using [Laravel's encrypted casts](https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/eloquent-mutators#encrypted-casting), or your custom casts):
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```php
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protected $casts = [
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