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Limit Your LiabilityCan I set my message to
self-destruct? Yes. Since email is the psychological equivalent of a voice conversation but the often unfortunate legal equivalent of a written conversation, it is even more important to limit email liability by eliminating the risk. Self-destruct works with all ZSentry editions. ZSentry encrypts and self-destructs (expires, with no action on your part) your message, so that the intended recipients are allowed to read it only within its retention time. The command to expire is clearly noted and also provided with US and international legal support by notifying the reader that the message is copyrighted and that the sender only allows reading during its retention time. Therefore, if someone wants for example to take a picture of the message, then using that picture after the expiration could be considered a breach of copyright and illegal circumvention of protection. While the first motivation is to reduce exposure, the second is to provide a legal recourse in case of exposure. After expiration there is no risk, as keys are deleted and any physical copy is erased. Because self-destruct happens after a point in time that was known beforehand by all parties, claims of intentional destruction should be void. Before expiration, any attempt to breach access security of your zmail is immediately logged and traced, and you can be notified as well by requesting that a Return Receipt be sent to you. Do you worry about cloud computing security? Client and servers vulnerable online? NMA ZSentry is a next-generation security technology that long at last allows server- and client-security to become less relevant. NMA ZSentry eliminates attack targets in servers and clients, such as usercodes, passwords and user keys, which keys are used to encrypt and de-identify user data. With ZSentry, only upon login with the correct usercode and password (which are not present in the server or client) can the user files be identified, decrypted and read. Gmail can now encrypt and read Zmail >> (supports Yahoo Mail, Microsoft Live, Hotmail and others) Use Outlook to encrypt and read Zmail >> (supports Apple Mail, Thunderbird and others) | |
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