PreVeil Email allows you to send encrypted messages to other PreVeil users. Your messages and attachments are encrypted directly on your device and are only decrypted on the recipient’s device so only you and your recipient can read them.
PreVeil Email Service

How It Works

Install PreVeil
PreVeil encryption occurs via software downloaded to PCs/Macs and in the PreVeil app for iPhone and iPad.

Choose Your Identity
Just as some apps use a person’s phone number to identify each user, PreVeil uses your current email address. That can be your personal email address (like Gmail) or your work email address.
Access Your Secure Email
After installing the PreVeil software, you can access your secure email in the following ways:

On a computer using your web browser and going to www.preveil.com/app

On a computer using a mail application like Outlook or Apple Mail

On a mobile device by simply using the PreVeil App
Using Secure Mailboxes
When you use Outlook or Apple Mail, PreVeil adds a new INBOX for your encrypted messages. You can continue to use the mailboxes that were already in your mail program just as you always do, but those messages aren’t encrypted. When you send and receive from the PreVeil mailboxes, the emails are secure.

Where Your Emails Are Stored
Your encrypted emails are stored on PreVeil’s servers—not on the servers owned by your personal or work email provider. Unlike other email systems, PreVeil is designed to protect your information even if its servers are compromised.
Emailing Someone Who’s Not a PreVeil User
If you send a message to people who are not PreVeil members, they’ll automatically be invited to join for free. Alternatively, you can encourage them to sign up for PreVeil by visiting www.preveil.com or downloading from the Apple App Store.

Try PreVeil for Free During Beta
PreVeil is free for all users during the beta program. After that there will continue to be an option to use PreVeil for free, but advanced features and additional storage will be available to paid users.