Regular email is like a postcard. Anyone who handles it sees the sender, the recipient, the time, and the message.
bmail seals your letter inside a safe with a code only you and your recipient hold.
Here is the whole idea, no jargon:
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Regular email is like a postcard. Anyone who handles it sees the sender, the recipient, the time, and the message.
bmail seals your letter inside a safe with a code only you and your recipient hold.
Here is the whole idea, no jargon:
More below 👇
Mike German, ex-FBI whistleblower, joins us Saturday 5/30 at 4pm ET to break down fusion centers, surveillance, and what he saw undercover.
We will be doing a live Q&A session too!
Link to set reminder & watch in comments.
"Trust us, we don't read your email" is the same leap of faith you took with Gmail. Just dressed up nicer.
bmail's servers run inside SGX enclaves. The CPU signs the exact code. You verify it.
No leap required.
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Mike German, the former FBI agent who went undercover with white supremacists and then exposed how fusion centers actually operate joins Hide & Speak this Saturday, 5/30, 4pm ET.
Link in thread!
Major platforms aren't accidentally insecure. They're intentionally designed with back doors.
"It should be hard to hack somebody's email and get somebody's information."
Right now it isn't. The fix isn't policy. It's architecture.
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@4ce45c93@vpnet_official Ahh, that's a new one, sorry about that!
You can submit a support ticket directly through our main brand website here:
https://t.co/OC8dDCC4Rm
Mention bmail in the subject line and I will tell them to watch for it.
Until now, "private" email meant trusting a human at the company not to peek during the plaintext gap.
That era is over. And you can verify it yourself.
Introducing bmail: the first TRULY private email service, built by @vpnet_official.
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