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As we become more comfortable migrating to cloud computing, accessing sensitive data and documents on their mobile device - and sharing increasing amounts of personally identifiable information across a number of different services, a potential party-pooper called identity theft has crashed the festivities.

Now, imagine if you could more easily and automatically encrypt all of your emails from now on. Founded in 2004, TrustMe Security provides a free API  for an encrypted and authenticated solution.  From the TrustMe website:



“TrustMe is a technology that allows you to create circles of trust online and incorporate them into your favorite applications and web sites. You can use TrustMe to allow friends and family as much or as little access to your life online as you’d like while easily making sure that strangers don’t know your credit card number or where you sleep.”


Check out this recent video to learn more about how it works:  



As online / identity fraud continues to climb, so too, will demand for services like the ones offered by TrustMe Security. One of the major differentiators that separate the TrustMe application from many of their competitors is how simple it is to deploy. They really do provide, as described on their website, “comfortable email security solution for the masses.“ Check out the TrustMe website, or their blog and their twitter stream.

As we all know, failing to plan is like planning to fail, and having a plan for keeping you and your data safe online is no different.

(Disclaimer: TrustMe is a client of High Road Communications)

By Mark Harvey on Aug 26, 2008
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Thanks for the post Mark!  Email Security is an example of one of the first problems we’ve solved with this technology.

We’ve also got applications of the technology that can add trust and privacy to VoIP, Social Networks, Instant Messaging, Blogging, Email Marketing and much more.

By Drew on Aug 26, 2008

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