Lavabit, the secure email provider that suspended operations back in 2013 after the US government asked for its users SSL keys, relaunched Friday under a new architecture. Lavabit, the secure email ...
Editor's note: This post was originally published on Scott Helme's blog, and was reprinted to ZDNet with permission. I was recently invited to take part in some research by BBC Click, alongside ...
Secure email providers offer end-to-end encryption to prevent third parties from seeing transmitted content. Fully encrypted email providers aren't quite as common as end-to-end encrypted texting ...
Have you ever gone through a situation where you sent an email to someone, but you immediately regretted it? You wish you could unsend and resend it with the corrections or to the correct person.
These days, data breaches and privacy concerns are rampant, so choosing the right email service is crucial. While free email providers may seem convenient, they often come with hidden costs to your ...
As the Dungeon Master has said, “Privacy on email is a myth, my friend!”. This is exactly what ProtonMail has to say for your email provider. So, you do not want ...
If you've spent time in online privacy forums or security-focused communities, you've almost certainly heard of Protonmail.
When Edward Snowden leaked details of the NSA’s mass surveillance program PRISM in 2013, he had been using a secure email service called Lavabit. Later that summer, the service shut down after the ...