ZenMate Secure Email for Chrome

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ZenMate Secure Email (beta)

Download from Chrome Web Store: ZenMate Secure Email (Beta)

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This extension is still in *Beta* mode, and we’d like you to tell us what you think. Whether you have ideas for improvements, experience any issues, or just want to tell us about your experience, leave your feedback here:
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Do you have sensitive content to send? Are you concerned about privacy? Don't let prying eyes spy on your email conversations. ZenMate Secure Email extension offers you enhanced security for your Gmail account.

ZenMate Secure Email extension is currently only available on Google Chrome and for Gmail. Recipients using other major web browsers and web clients can receive and read their secure emails in our secure web viewer.

ZenMate uses 128 bit AES encryption to protect the privacy of your emails, and passphrase encryption to lock them - so your email is as secure as the password you create. It seamlessly integrates into your Gmail interface and enables you to send and receive emails securely. Even recipients without the extension will be able to unlock and read your protected emails on our secure web viewer. Just write emails as you always do, but with the added reassurance of ZenMate security.

- Security Advice -

ZenMate strongly advises you to utilize the free extension 'FlashControl' [available in the Marketplace] in conjunction with ZenMate, to prevent security threats caused by ‘Flash Player’.
 
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