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Protect your email conversations and attachments on Gmail, Nextcloud, Outlook & more with PGP and end-to-end encryption.
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➡️ Email encryption for individuals & businesses
Mailvelope enables PGP for a wide range of webmail services, providing secure end-to-end encryption for emails and attachments. It can be used as a free solution for private users and as an enterprise-grade tool for organizations requiring enhanced security and compliance.
➡️ Mailvelope Business – Advanced encryption for organizations
For businesses and large teams, Mailvelope Business provides an encryption solution with enhanced features and premium support. In order to sign up for Mailvelope Business, visit our website after downloading the extension. Mailvelope Business is currently available for Nextcloud and Google Workspace. Mailvelope Business for Outlook on the Web is coming soon.
➡️ Mailvelope for You – Secure emails on almost any provider
Mailvelope's free version enables private users to encrypt their emails on nearly all webmail providers, including Gmail, Outlook, Nextcloud, Yahoo, and many more. Through our partnerships with WEB.DE, GMX, and Posteo, Mailvelope offers deep integration into their webmail services. With an intuitive interface and seamless browser integration, Mailvelope makes OpenPGP encryption accessible to everyone.
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In one word: it just WORKS. Goodbye, Gmail reading your email and profiling you based on what keywords you type. Mind you — at least for the free version! — this is a minimalist approach to PGP encryption on a web-based email interface, such as provided by Gmail. It allows you to read and write encrypted messages, and is reasonably simple to do so (you get a BIG Mailvelope icon to click :-) ). If you're a die-hard PGP power user, you can get Mailvelope to use whatever keyrings you already have on your system. If you're just starting, and just need to keep a handful of keys around, and will never use any other browser, then you can simply store your keyring in the browser itself (it's *very* safe to do so).
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Impossible d'utiliser l’API Gmail pour ceux qui ont activé le programme de protection avancée de Google puisque leur application n'a pas été approuvée par Google. (ce qui est un comble pour une application dans la "Sélection" du chrome web store)
Funciona bien en la vista original de gmail, pero no se ve el ícono de la extensión en la vista nueva de gmail. Estaría mejor si se pudiera incluir contenido en html y no sólo en texto plano, así como poder usar applicaciones como mailtrack.
On Windows 10 it doesn't work at 1st, meaning, it doesn't recognize my GnuPG key (I installed gpg4win with "browser integration"). When I say "at 1st", it means that it recognizes the GnuPG key at 2nd try, if one of these conditions apply: (All the browsers I tested with have mailvelope installed) 1) I open another browser after I close the 1st one, and Mailvelope finally shows my GnuPG keyring (no more "Let's Start" each time I click the extension icon) 2) Same as 1), but I keep the 1st browser open 3) Opening only one browser, but I disable and then enable the Mailvelope extension. I tried this with Chrome, Firefox, and several forks of those two, and it's *always* the same. Once it works, it works on all browsers, until I restart the PC, and then I have no GnuPG key at 1st try again, and have to either restart the browser, the extension, or open another browser, which is a pain. Here's the debug console Mailvelope extension messages at 1st try (when it doesn't work) for each browser: ====== FOR CHROME: Building keyring for id localhost|#|gnupg failed Error: A connection timeout was exceeded. at gpgme_error (list-types.js:1:8) at list-types.js:1:8 ======FOR FIREFOX: Building keyring for id localhost|#|gnupg failed Error: A connection timeout was exceeded. GPGME_Error moz-extension://bcd7dafd-6a30-4a4c-8c6d-4246684e1e6f/background.bundle.js:56181 gpgme_error moz-extension://bcd7dafd-6a30-4a4c-8c6d-4246684e1e6f/background.bundle.js:56146 post moz-extension://bcd7dafd-6a30-4a4c-8c6d-4246684e1e6f/background.bundle.js:56621 So there's a timeout error of some sort. Please correct this. For some reason in Mac and Linux, though it needs those mainfest files and gpgme, aka it should be more tricky, it works always and flawlessly, no restarts of anything. In windows it was supposed to be "install with browser integration" and that's it. I will change my rating once you correct this. This seems pretty basic for the developers to correct.
Sehr einfach installiert und eingerichtet. Nur die Mails sehen jetzt aus wie 1984. :/
Sehr gut und einfach und sogar kostenlos.
Überhaupt kein!!!!!!!!!! Verständnis für diesen Unfug. mfg wolfgang rost
Simplicime, installation rapide, import de ma clé gnupg existante, juste un manque une version pour iOS serait bien utile
I just discovered this works for thexyz.com Surprised me how easy it was to set up