QuickLock boosts client retention, improves your firm's reputation, and
meets privacy compliance obligations... all while preserving client choice!
Have you ever wanted to send/receive secure emails with sensitive information that is kept safe from being eavesdropped or hacked?
For both professional firms and casual email users, QuickLock email is the practical privacy solution:
For both professional firms and casual email users, QuickLock email is the practical privacy solution:
- Safe and secure: Protects emails up to 256 bit AES data encryption.
- Easy-to-use: It runs on existing email standards (no new software to install and learn).
- Free: Start protecting your emails today with Professional Trial Edition at no charge and upgrade to higher Editions for more features.
Features
- End-to-end secured email protection (from transmission to storage at the recipient's email server)
- Supports all SMTP, POP3, IMAP and webmail email standards
- Email and data transport is protected via SSLv3/TLS with up to 256 bit AES encryption (no eavesdropping during email transmission)
- All emails are protected with up to 256 bit AES encryption and delivered via a password protected PDF
- File attachments are also encrypted and embedded within the PDF
- Safe email transmission and storage
- Even the email Server administrators can't see the contents
- Users do not require special setup to receive the protected emails
- Users use the unlock password to access the contents and attachments using standard PDF viewer
- Subject Commands available to control email protection options (such as exceptions, etc.)
QuickLock offers two editions for different user needs and features:
- Professional - The easiest way to get started. Just register and start using QuickLock to protect your emails.
- QuickLock Corporate Edition - Highly configurable and flexible setups for your corporation with maximum control. It comes in two flavors - QuickLock email on Hybrid Cloud and QuickLock email Appliance Configuration.
See Product Version Chart for more information.
To get started, click here.
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