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It is known that sending email is like
sending a postcard.
That is, the content of the email is not sealed.
It is possible for other people (e.g. your ISP and
your corporate firewall administrator) to intercept and read
your email without you knowing about it.
It is also possible for another person to
send an email message with your email address
in the "From:" header in the email message.
Thus the recipient of the message would think
that you sent the message even though you did not.
If you are concerned about these problems, you should use
secure email.
Our subscription-based IDseal secure email
uses proven strong cryptography to protect your email messages.
You can encrypt your outgoing messages so that
only the intended recipients can decrypt and read the message.
You can also digitally sign your outgoing messages
so that the recipients can be assured that
you actually sent the message.
IDseal secure email uses an IDseal Cryptographic Engine
in conjunction with a web browser
to protect your communications.
You can use the secure email service on any computer,
including those you find at internet cafes, public libraries, etc.
Since IDseal secure email uses the OpenPGP secure email standard,
you can communicate securely with virtually anybody on any platform.
Stop sending those postcards electronically,
click here to subscribe
the IDseal secure web based email service now.
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