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MailCloak 3.0 Sneak Preview!

February 25th, 2008

Here at Gwebs, the makers of the world’s easiest encryption software, we’ve been hard at work on a new, completely re-written and altogether better version of WebmailSafety. So much about this product has changed that we’re even changing the name!

Gwebs WebmailSafety, which offers email encryption for Webmail and desktop clients, is now called MailCloak, and with version 3.0 on the way webmail users are in for some great surprises.

Like what?

The world’s easiest encryption software just got even easier!

Encrypting Gmail With MailCloak 3.0!

Here are the basic features:

  • Free!
  • Automatic protection for emails and attachments.
  • Supports Internet ExplorerFirefox and Outlook.
  • Supports Gmail, Hotmail, Live mail, AOL Mail, Yahoo mail, 126 mail, QQ mail and 163 mail.
  • Auto-update keeps you secure with the latest features and bug-fixes installed as soon as they are available.
  • Simplified backup.
  • Automatic Key Management.
  • No Adware, Spyware, or Malware.
  • Easy invitations.
  • Automatic draft encryption.
  • Enable/Disable with a single click.
  • Supports English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and French.

Firefox (versions 2.0 and 3.0 supported!), IE and Outlook versions for Windows will be released all at the same time, with OS X and Linux versions coming soon there-after.

The most significant change is that we have completely changed our encryption algorithm.

We have now adopted the Gnu Privacy Guard (a.k.a. GPG, a.k.a. GnuPG) for public key encryption, so now our users can email anyone who uses PGP or GPG. Users can also store their keys on PGP and GPG key servers, and they can use other GPG compatible programs with their GPG keys – like GnuPG Shell, for key management.

Decrypting Gmail With MailCloak 3.0!

Also: MailCloak 3.0 features a new, completely rewritten GUI (user interface) which no longer relies on flash. FF and IE Configuration and key generation are now handled completely within the browser. Outlook has its own configuration utility.

Using the MailCloak Contextual Menu From Internet Explorer!

Note: You can click on the green Gwebs icon (above) to disable MailCloak encryption.

Some more features:

  • GnuPG public key encryption, the default algorithm is El Gamal 2048
  • Timed Logins: leave your GPG logged in for as long as you like, or get asked for your passphrase every time it’s needed.
  • Symmetrical encryption: Don’t have someone’s public key? Now you can encrypt files with a password.
  • Digital Signatures: Use your private key to encrypt your digital signature. Anyone who has your public key can decrypt it.

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  1. February 27th, 2008 at 14:49 | #1

    it’s good

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