If you need to send a password, bank details or other sensitive information, you should really use an encrypted service. Here’s how to send encrypted emails to anyone on any email service, including Gmail.
Sending an unencrypted email is often likened to a postcard, in that anyone who wants to read it just needs to look at it. Obviously this isn’t good, especially when you need to send personal information to someone else, such as your bank details.
The way to get total privacy is to encrypt your email, and there are a number of ways to do that. We’ll explain them, and we’ll show you a supremely easy way to send an encrypted message that will self-destruct 30 seconds after opening, just like in Mission Impossible… |