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Free Secure Email Certificates


Comodo offers fully S/MIME compliant Secure Email
Certificates FREE for personal use!
Free Secure Email Certificates allow you to encrypt and
digitally sign email and attachments keeping them secure and
confidential:
- Encrypt your emails to ensure that the message and
attachments may only be read by the intended recipients
- Digitally Sign your emails to prove that the message and
attachments really came from you and not someone
masquerading as you
- Digitally Sign your emails to ensure that the message
and attachments cannot be tampered with en route via the
Internet without the recipient being alerted to the
tampering
Key Features:
- Free! Other Certification Authorities sell Digital
Certificates for email for $19.95! There is no cost for a
Secure Email Certificate. Free for personal use only -
commercial users contact us
for details on solutions for your business
- Fully trusted by 99% of email clients
- Encrypt and Sign emails from your current email client
software - Microsoft® Outlook Express, Microsoft® Outlook®,
Thunderbird, Netscape Messenger, or any other S/MIME
compliant software
- Binds your email identity (email address) to a
cryptographic key used to sign or to encrypt your email
Use your Microsoft Outlook / Microsoft Outlook Express or
Thunderbird eMail Client to:
- Keep your email confidential
- Make sure the recipient knows the email is really from
you and not someone masquerading as you
- Ensure your email is not tampered with en route to the
recipient
The Secure Email Certificate allows you to use the "digitally
sign" and "encrypt" features in your Microsoft Outlook /
Microsoft Outlook Express and Thunderbird eMail Client Software.
 
Installation & Support
Please select your email software from the below list for
help configuring and using your Secure Email Certificate:
For any further queries please write to us at
support@comodogroup.com.
Our expert staff will be happy to help.
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States and/or other countries.
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