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freenigma plugin for encrypting emails

Posted in Geeky, Privacy by Derek at 7:10 pm
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Privacy-minded individuals may already have a solution in place for securing any and all communications sent and received through their personal computers. For those that have yet to implement such a security precaution, yet balk at the steps necessary to do so, freenigma has a simple solution for emails using one of many free email services.

Today, all your e-mails are stored and sent around the planet in plain text. And today you have no control over what happens to your private or business e-mail conversations and you can’t prevent others from reading them. Get your privacy back! Encrypt your private and business e-mails to protect your freedom, privacy and your business secrets.

The solution offered by freenigma comes by way of a simple browser plugin – Firefox extension – which ensures that your Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo emails are secured from prying eyes.

3 Responses to “freenigma plugin for encrypting emails”

  1. maique says:

    using it since yesterday.
    it works on 2.0beta, with nightly tester tools.

    you have to sign up for an invite, but it showed up after a couple of minutes.

  2. B Hayward says:

    My Hotmail has stopped working 2 weeks ago. I have tried all kind of things but still no Hotmail. MSN page will come on but as soon as I click on Hotmail ‘page cannot be displayed’ Has anyone any ideas? Yours B Hayward

  3. Danny says:

    What I want to do on my blog, is every few hours take the oldest post and move it to the
    front of the queue, all automatically. Anyone know if there is a plugin that can do this or
    a simple way to set up another plugin to do this (use my own feed perhaps)?
    Thanks.

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