Before you start using these encryption software you need to know some basic about some terms which are often used.
Public Key: This is used to encrypt the data or message. You can share this key with any one.
Private key:This key is used to decrypt the encrypted message. This key should be kept screct. In other words this key is just like your password to access the message.
Mailvelope:
- I love using Mailvelope because it works on all the three major email providers which are Gmail,Yahoo mail and OutLook and also GMX( I don’t use this service regularly).
- Mailvelope is a open-source tool where any one can contribute to it. Mailvelope uses the OpenPGP encryption to safeguard your email.
Mailvelope is having a great and simple user interference. Sending
Encryption mail using mailvelope is dead easy where even a small child
can use it. And the best feature we love on mailvelope is no copying of
the encrypted text or message from the email you received into
mailvelope to decrypt the text or message.Mailvelope integrates directly
into the user interference of almost all the web mail services.
Note:Before sending the mail to the person you need generate a key in the MailEvlope Settings.
Sendinc This
is a web based email service to encrypt the data. Sendinc uses the 256
bit Encryption code to safe guard your emails.This encryption is usually
used by E-Commerce and Banking sites.In this web based email service
your message is first encrypted with 256 bit encryption and sent to the
SendInc Data centers so even the SendInc can’t access your message on
there servers as it is encrypted.SendInc then generates the Encryption
key and sends to the recipients in the form of Link in your emailing
list.When they click on that link they are redirected to other page
where they can enter the password to decrypt the email.
SendInc also lets you to also encrypt the attachments in your email. In
basic you can get encrypt upto 10MB of attachments.If you want to
encrypt more amount of data then you need to get a paid plan from
SendInc.
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