A Belgian alternative to popular email services like Gmail and Outlook is emphasizing its commitment to user privacy, asserting that even with a court order, encrypted emails remain unreadable.
The service, developed as a secure communication platform, utilizes encryption technology to protect user data. This approach aims to provide a higher level of confidentiality compared to standard email providers. The company states that its encryption methods are designed to prevent access to email content, even by legal authorities with a warrant.
This stance reflects a growing demand for privacy-focused communication tools, particularly in light of increasing concerns about data security and government surveillance. The development underscores a broader trend of individuals and organizations seeking greater control over their digital information.
The platform offers access to personal, function, or school email accounts through its desktop and mobile applications, including compatibility with Outlook.com and Gmail. More information about Outlook’s capabilities can be found here.
Users can likewise access the service through Outlook’s website or Outlook Live.