Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Encrypted email trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Finally, when you send encrypted email, a copy- encrypted to your public key- will be placed in your Sent mail folder.
Before others can send you encrypted email, they must have a copy of your public key.
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Decrypt and read encrypted email with confidence, without installing client software.
With this box checked, Enigmail will digitally sign all encrypted email sent through this account unless you specifically tell it not to.
team that built ProtonMail, the world's largest encrypted email provider.
Another simple solution is to use a third-party encrypted email service.
This means generating your own encryption keys and safeguarding them instead of storing them with an encrypted email service.
through which you want to send and receive GnuPG encrypted email.
up to 20 encrypted email accounts.
Click[OpenPGP Security] under the account with which you want to send and receive encrypted email.
identity of its owner, which will allow you to send her encrypted email.
of the key's owner, which will allow you to send him encrypted email.
Sydney Morning Herald at the time, received an encrypted email apparently from an Australian government employee.
CEO Patrick Loehr, who responded to The Associated Press by encrypted email, said that subscriptions to the 1 euro($1.36) per month program rose
Sydney Morning Herald at the time, received an encrypted email apparently from an Australian government employee.
provide a PGP key for sending encrypted email.
how to download and use encrypted email and secure Internet browsers.
Encrypted email service ProtonMail is“considering” launching an Initial Coin Offering(ICO), the company's CTO Bart Butler
The Register reported that ProtonMail is operational again after Russia blocked access to the encrypted email service, claiming that students at a sports competition were using it to spread anti-regime propaganda.