Confidential Email

Coming Soon!

Shazzle’s secure email is as easy to use as regular email. The sender selects secure mail with a single click and creates and sends the mail like any other. The receiver does not need to be a member of sender’s secure mail network, nor does he need a key or user password to open the secure mail. He need only click on a link in the email to read it (If it is receiver’s first time opening a Shazzle mail he will be prompted to put in any password of his own choosing).

Shazzle simplifies secure mail by sending messages directly from sender to receiver over a secure, encrypted socket so the message itself does not need to be encrypted. Thus, the receiver does not need to receive a key to unencrpyt, relieving the sender of the burden of forwarding this key. Another advantage over older secure mail methods is the message, because it is not encrypted, can be scanned by receiver’s virus protection before being downloaded. Shazzle is not only easier, but safer. It gets even better. Shazzle places no limits on the size of files or attachments that can be sent with their mail, or the number of messages you can send. And finally, messages remain completely private because, unlike web mail services, Shazzle private email content is never stored anywhere but on the sender and receiver’s hardware. Shazzle does not even have a copy. No one does.
Shazzle’s patent pending peer-to-web technology is taking private email to a whole new level of convenience and privacy. Check back in late June for simple download. The initial version will interface with MS Outlook only. Additional email client options to be added later.

Private, Secure E-mail

Free Forever!

  • Single click activation – then create like any other email
  • Send outside network to anyone in your address book
  • Direct transit from sender to network receiver over secure socket
  • No 3rd party copies anywhere. Not even Shazzle gets a copy
  • Out-of-network receiver has single click access. No cumbersome key or password required
  • Mail never leaves sender’s possession until receiver is ready to accept
  • No need to encrypt package so secure mail can be scanned for malware