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Wouldn it be better if Google Mail, Hotmail, Yahoo! and other providers built encryption directly into their own systems?

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Wouldn it be better if Google Mail, Hotmail, Yahoo! and other providers built encryption directly into their own systems?

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sectiontext No. Then users who have multiple accounts with different webmail providers would have to manage different encryption accounts – one for each webmail provider. freenigma works across all systems. With a single freenigma account, a freenigma user can be registered with multiple webmail providers simultaneously and encrypt and decrypt independently of the provider. sectiontext In addition, the separation of content and encryption is important because this is the only way to ensure that the data cannot be decrypted by an unauthorised third party. The webmail clients have no access to the freenigma encryption and freenigma has access to the content only within the browser – but it neither saves the content nor sends it to the server. So freenigma has no access to your private data either. Only someone who simultaneously has access to both the content of the email and the encryption can decrypt a mail. And in the case of freenigma, that is only the sender and the recipient for wh

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