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  • Thank you for your answer! One Thing I'm also worried about is that storing authentification/identification values across multiple tables will make some additional measures to secure the sensitive content in the profile table difficult or in some instances maybe even impossible (Can you think of any?) On top of that, wouldn't increasing the number of instances the profile table needs to be accessed make this part of the database more vulnerable? Commented Oct 12, 2014 at 2:20