The plugin will allow users to automatically
encrypt emails based on email addresses stored in the Integra blockchain.
Not exact matches
You can
encrypt your
email in Microsoft Outlook, or use a Web -
based email service with built - in encryption, like Hushmail.
As you know from that post, I was impressed with BoxCryptor, but I was still searching for an easy way to
encrypt emails sent from my Gmail account, which is web -
based.
One of the reasons lawyers choose to use online portals for client communication is because some cloud -
based law practice management software incorporates
encrypted client communication right into the platforms, offering law firms a secure, ready - made solution to the
email problem.
Now, 20 years later, the use of
email by lawyers is commonplace and most lawyers continue to communicate with clients via
email even though there are far more secure means available, including
encrypted communication using cloud -
based platforms.
Client portal use for communication and collaboration is on the rise as well (which isn't surprising in light of the ABA's recent ethics opinion that encourages lawyers to avoid unsecure
email when sending certain types of confidential client information and suggests lawyers consider using
encrypted methods of communication, including secure, web -
based client portals).
Microsoft announced additional protections for sharing and reading files stored on OneDrive and
emailed via Outlook.com, the web -
based version of Outlook — including
encrypted email.
Since then, we have seen
encrypted email replacements like BitMessage, blockchain -
based identity systems like Namecoin and even entire
encrypted social networks such as Diaspora and tent.io.
Let's assume that I am connected to a UK
based VPN server (a country I most definitely don't live in), create a fake (even temporary)
email address, then open up a TOR browser and create a Bitcoin Wallet (
encrypted digital currency with Pseudonyms).