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freenigma - Free E-Mail Encryption for Google Mail.


HAMBURG, Germany -- Worldwide, 600 million people use webmail services like Google, Yahoo!, Hotmail/MSN or Web.de. Sending e-mails from practically any computer is one of the most popular internet applications today. Webmail users send hundreds of millions of private and business e-mails around the globe every day.

However, a lot of uncertainty remains concerning exactly how confidential the contents are because the data is not only stored on the mail provider's system but also sent over the internet in unencrypted form.

Experts warn that the today's technical possibilities make it very easy for interested third parties to intercept and read digital information such as e-mails.

Now, freenigma gives webmail users back the control over their personal privacy and their business secrets on the internet.

Hamburg software experts freiheit.com's new, free service enables the encryption of e-mails in conjunction with Google Mail See Gmail. , Yahoo! Mail A free, Web-based e-mail service from Yahoo!. It includes Yahoo! Messenger, which alerts you if you have mail and also provides voice chat. See Yahoo! Messenger.  und Hotmail/MSN, currently the most widely used webmail services worldwide.

freenigma is the first encryption application that is easy to install and use. Up until now, there hasn't been any comparable service like it anywhere in the world.

"Today a large amount of private data is already being collected over the internet. However, people want to have control over what information is confidential and what is public," says Stefan Richter, founder of freenigma gmbh and managing director of freiheit.com technologies gmbh. "Because encryption technology has been so insanely complicated for most users, we have developed a new kind of service with freenigma that will fundamentally change the perception and spread of cryptology The science of developing secret codes and/or the use of those codes in encryption systems. See cryptography.

cryptology - The study of cryptography and cryptanalysis.
 in the future."

Based on Web 2.0 technology (Ajax), freenigma can be integrated into any webmail program as a Firefox extension A plug-in that adds functionality to the Firefox browser. Although other Web browsers support plug-ins, Firefox includes a built-in function for managing extensions. See Firefox. . Google Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail/MSN are the first to be supported, but plug-ins are also planned for Microsoft Outlook For the e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows, see .

Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook
, Lotus Notes Messaging and groupware software from IBM Lotus that was introduced in 1989 for OS/2 and later expanded to Windows, Mac, Unix, NetWare, AS/400 and S/390. Notes provides e-mail, document sharing, workflow, group discussions and calendaring and scheduling.  and mobile devices. freenigma is platform-independent. The only requirement is a Firefox browser under GNU/Linux, Apple Macintosh Apple Macintosh - Macintosh  or Microsoft Windows See Windows.

(operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then.
 XP. Through an open application programming interface (OpenAPI), software developers worldwide can extend freenigma and integrate it into their own applications.

freenigma is being launched as a free software service available worldwide. The beta version of the software will be available the beginning of August.

Anyone interested in signing up for an invitation to register can do so effective immediately on the website www.freenigma.com.

About freenigma

freenigma (www.freenigma.com) provides encryption software for webmail services like Google Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail/MSN. With freenigma, e-mails can be kept confidential. This works by encrypting e-mails before they are saved and sent; they are then decrypted on the other end by the recipient. Werner Koch, developer of GnuPG, is the other founding member of freenigma.

freenigma was developed by the Hamburg software specialists freiheit.com technologies, who have also developed some of the largest e-commerce software systems in Europe--for example, buch.de, buch.ch, bol.de, books.ch, shop.spiegel.de, Libri.de, travelchannel.de, Bookzilla.de, kilroytravels.com. The company works among others for DaimlerChrysler AG, Evotec AG, Sabre Travel Network Sabre Travel Network (STN) is the line of technology developed by Sabre Inc. that services travel agencies directly. Sabre Travel Network began when the Sabre Computer reservations system was installed in Briarcliff Manor, New York in 1960. , Otto (GmbH & Co KG), Gruner + Jahr Gruner + Jahr GmbH & Co. KG is the largest European printing and publishing firm. Its headquarters is in Baumwall, Hamburg, Germany. History
Originally founded on Aug 1, 1948 as the Henri Nannen publishing house, Gruner + Jahr was created in 1965 from a merger by
 AG & Co KG, Tchibo Versand GmbH, T-Systems GmbH and tesa AG.

For further information see www.freiheit.com
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