Should I access the IDseal secure email service through an anonymous browsing service?
No, it is not a good idea to access the IDseal secure email service through an anonymous browsing service. Here is the reason. To achieve end-to-end security, the IDseal Cryptographic Engine (ICE) is designed to have a very tight coupling with your web browser and the IDseal email server. Generally the ICE will not send any data to any entity except your browser and the IDseal server. ICE can also send data through a proxy so that the service works through a corporate firewall. A generic proxy server only forwards data without additional processing. An anonymous browsing service, by its nature, needs to process and change the data before forwarding them on. As a result, we do not allow the ICE to transmit data to anonymous browsing services. Can you explain the end-to-end security of the IDseal secure email service? The system design of IDseal is shown on the page “How does IDseal Secure Email Work?” IDseal secure email service provides end-to-end email security because • IDseal uses t