This Chrome Plugin Offers Self-Destructing Email for Sensitive Content
Alyson Wyers — July 29, 2015 — Pop Culture
References: mail.delicious & psfk
Internet privacy and protection from hackers is a big concern for many people, which is something this self-destructing email feature addresses. Dmail is a Google Chrome extension that makes your emails disappear forever by giving them a Snapchat-like ephemeral quality.
The browser add-on essentially enables you to delete emails you already sent. With Dmail, you can send secure and self-destructing email through Gmail. You can revoke access at any time, so that the recipient can no longer access it, nor can anyone You can also prevent forwarding so that only the person you mean to send it to can open your email.
After installing the plugin, all you have to do is click the 'send with Dmail' button to send encrypted messages. It is currently in beta mode.
The browser add-on essentially enables you to delete emails you already sent. With Dmail, you can send secure and self-destructing email through Gmail. You can revoke access at any time, so that the recipient can no longer access it, nor can anyone You can also prevent forwarding so that only the person you mean to send it to can open your email.
After installing the plugin, all you have to do is click the 'send with Dmail' button to send encrypted messages. It is currently in beta mode.
Trend Themes
1. Ephemeral Email - Businesses can explore development of their own self-destructing email feature in order to offer an extra layer of security and privacy to their clients.
2. Encrypted Messaging - Businesses can offer their clients encrypted messaging services as a way to protect sensitive content and communications.
3. Revocable Access - Businesses can develop platforms with revocable access to ensure sensitive content and communications are only accessed by intended recipients.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Companies in the technology industry can integrate self-destructing email and encrypted messaging features into their platforms to provide enhanced security and privacy to their users.
2. Finance - Finance companies can use self-destructing email and encrypted messaging to protect confidential financial information from being intercepted by hackers or other unauthorized parties.
3. Legal - Law firms can provide clients with self-destructing email and encrypted messaging services to safeguard confidential case and client information.
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