Russia Bans Hotmail and Gmail? – Try Opolis Secure Mail then!
Despite the fact that Bloomberg reports on 9 April 2011 that the Kremlin dismissed calls by Russia’s security services to ban the use of Skype, Gmail and Hotmail in Russia for posing a threat to national security: Better you look for alternatives already now …
According to RIA Novosti, Alexander Andreechkin, a Federal Security Service official, said at an 8 April government meeting that “uncontrolled use” of services such as Google’s Gmail and Microsoft’s Hotmail, which use foreign-made encryption technology, may lead to a “large-scale security threat in Russia.”
Then, the Kremlin said that Andreechkin exceeded his authority by making statements on popular services. A Kremlin official who requested anonymity said the FSB doesn’t set government policy for Internet technologies and shouldn’t initiate prohibitive measures.
If current Hotmail and Gmail users don’t want to take any risks, it may be worth-while to look for free secure email and messaging alternatives already now, such as Opolis Secure Mail (http://www.opolis.eu):
Opolis was launched to provide a fully integrated high-security email and messaging service solution. Whilst functioning like email, various security and safety features and all encryption steps are embedded in a single service which operates from any host PC all over the world.
The Opolis monitoring functions put the sender in a position to track all sent messages along their further trail. Hence, if for example forwarding were allowed, then the sender will see when and to whom a message was forwarded and how it was further processed.
Opolis is for free and merely requires that both, the sender and the recipient are Opolis users. The registration process takes approximately 5 minutes.
About Opolis
Opolis Secure Mail is dedicated to provide for free the most user-friendly high-security Email and document messaging service. The Opolis website is http://www.opolis.eu. Opolis also offers co-branded solutions for internet and Email communication as well as document messaging. Opolis has been developed since 2005, whereby numerous security technologies were combined in one single service.
“Opolis is a response to growing concerns in regards to Email security: First, sending an ordinary Email is no more secure than sending a postcard. And then, the sender of an ordinary Email never really knows what the recipient has actually done with it or whether the message was even misused”, he says. – Mr Forstner, a veteran telecoms entrepreneur, should know: When floating his telecoms company Cybertron in 1997, he saw confidential Emails ending up with individuals who should never have received them.
Opolis Secure Mail
http://www.opolis.eu