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Home » Deutsche Telekom, WEB.DE and GMX Launch Secure “E-mail made in Germany”

Deutsche Telekom, WEB.DE and GMX Launch Secure “E-mail made in Germany”

August 11, 2013
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Deutsche Telekom and United Internet have launched an initiative for secure e-mail across Germany.

The “E-mail made in Germany” program utilizes an additional security standard that for the very first time enables GMX, T-Online and WEB.DE users to automatically encrypt data over all transmission paths.  The partners will also ensure that data are handled in compliance with German data privacy laws.

A special designation allows users to see before dispatching their e-mail which of the recipients selected also use secure e-mail addresses and thus comply with the initiative’s security standards.

Beginning immediately, e-mail communication between data centers at GMX, T-Online and WEB.DE is being sent in encrypted form. Transmission from the handset to the e-mail server is already encrypted for all customers who use an e-mail application from one of the partners or who have activated SSL encryption in their e-mail program (e.g., Outlook). For security reasons, from the beginning of 2014 the initiative partners will only transport SSL-encrypted e-mails to ensure that data traffic over all of their transmission paths is secure.

“Germans are deeply unsettled by the latest reports on the potential interception of communication data. Our initiative is designed to counteract this concern and make e-mail communication throughout Germany more secure in general. Protection of the private sphere is a valuable commodity,” said René Obermann, CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG.

https://www.e-mail-made-in-germany.de

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