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Safe Haven Mail Encryption 3.0


License Purchase
Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher no company, private developer File Size 2.2M
Date added 15 Jan 2001 Check your speed

More and more companies are prying into their employees private and business emails in the search for damaging or defamatory comments or information within. This also gives employers license to read any of your private or personal messages and can be embarrassing or financially dangerous should this information fall into the wrong hands.

Safe Haven Mail Encryption allows you to create your correspondences or cut and paste them into its interface and then encrypt them safely. The intended recipient can then open them at the other end with the password you have supplied them thru other means, eg. telephone , letter ,etc. Please note - I will supply a two person licence for this software for the $20 price - so that both parties can have it installed. If you already have vb5 runtime files installed then change the safehaven.zip at the end of the download link to safehaven.exe and you will only need to download the main exe file.

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