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Utilizzo da anni le mail criptate per Gmail. Sono molto soddisfatto, funziona bene ed è gratuito.
Ottima anche l'app per android.
Bravi!!!
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Virtru is a global leader in data protection and privacy, equipping enterprises with flexible, end-to-end data encryption solutions that protect emails, files, databases, video, and more. Virtru’s tools are easy to use and integrate seamlessly with Gmail, Outlook, Google Workspace, as well as enterprise apps such as Salesforce, SAP, and Zendesk. To see how you can take full control of your organization’s data, contact Virtru to start the conversation today.
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Utilizzo da anni le mail criptate per Gmail. Sono molto soddisfatto, funziona bene ed è gratuito.
Ottima anche l'app per android.
Bravi!!!
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