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It can integrate with mail clients like Outlook, Gmail, and the Mail app for Macintosh, and also works on browsers and mobile devices.
There are no passwords to steal. And exploiting an administrator won’t compromise the organization’s data. Organizations can restrict email access to trusted communities which virtually eliminates common phishing and spoofing attacks.
There’s no change to the mailboxes that were already in your mail program and no impact to the servers that store your regular, unsecure messages.
Users can be notified the instant new messages arrive. Biometric authentication (if supported on the device) ensures that only the intended user can send and receive messages. The PreVeil Mobile App is available in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.
Sometimes it’s necessary to communicate with people in organizations whose computers are blocked from installing software. Or one may be using a shared or public computer that shouldn’t be trusted. Web PreVeil utilizes a user’s private key stored in the PreVeil Mobile App on a phone to temporarily enable encryption and decryption of email messages in a browser running on a computer.
PreVeil’s data export feature supports the decryption and export of data associated with certain users and dates but only after cryptographic authorization from a pre-determined set of approvers. This allows organizational access of information without causing each administrator to become a central point of vulnerability. PreVeil also supports automatic archiving to popular services like Global Relay.