Only the foolish are not using Free Encrypted Elite Fitness email. I have seen first hand on many occasions how butt-saving it can be. Here's why it's your best bet for secure communications:
The elitefitness.com email servers are located overseas, making them impervious to a US subpoena.
The elitefitness.com email servers are fast and powerful. More powerful even than hushmail's own servers.
The elitefitness.com Discussion Boards Moderators all use Elite Fitness Stealth Messaging. Understanding the importance of secure, private communications, they are more likely to answer your questions if you are using a secure elitefitness.com email account.
Elite Fitness Stealth Messaging has fully integrate support for the OpenPGP standard. This means that you can use it to send secure encrypted email to all other elitefitness.com, hushmail.com and PGP users.
The source code for the Hush encryption engine is available to anyone for review and analysis. Any programmer who doubts the security of the engine can examine the code to his own satisfaction. And if any deficiencies are found, he can recommend that they be incorporated into the Hush Engine. Talk about Peer review!
Phil Zimmermann is the Chief Cryptography Officer for Hush Communications -- the company who's engine powers the Elite Fitness Stealth Messaging Email accounts. Zimmerman is the grandfather of cryptography. He created Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the first encrypted email program. For three years, he was the subject of a criminal investigation on the grounds that publishing PGP as freeware violated the US export restrictions on cryptographic technology. Thanks in part to the free marketing he obtained, PGP quickly became the most widely used email encryption method in the world. Zimmermann stated, "For the past decade PGP has been the gold standard for email encryption but we've always had trouble expanding beyond the power users because of ease of use problems. The OpenPGP standard will be well served by Hush's fresh approach to ease of use and its roaming capability. Further, Hush has a consistent track record of publishing its source code."
For many security reasons, I encourage all members to politely refuse to communicate with any member not using elitefitness.com email. Just reply to them encouraging them to get a free account and then email you again.
Click here to get your own account.
The elitefitness.com email servers are located overseas, making them impervious to a US subpoena.
The elitefitness.com email servers are fast and powerful. More powerful even than hushmail's own servers.
The elitefitness.com Discussion Boards Moderators all use Elite Fitness Stealth Messaging. Understanding the importance of secure, private communications, they are more likely to answer your questions if you are using a secure elitefitness.com email account.
Elite Fitness Stealth Messaging has fully integrate support for the OpenPGP standard. This means that you can use it to send secure encrypted email to all other elitefitness.com, hushmail.com and PGP users.
The source code for the Hush encryption engine is available to anyone for review and analysis. Any programmer who doubts the security of the engine can examine the code to his own satisfaction. And if any deficiencies are found, he can recommend that they be incorporated into the Hush Engine. Talk about Peer review!
Phil Zimmermann is the Chief Cryptography Officer for Hush Communications -- the company who's engine powers the Elite Fitness Stealth Messaging Email accounts. Zimmerman is the grandfather of cryptography. He created Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the first encrypted email program. For three years, he was the subject of a criminal investigation on the grounds that publishing PGP as freeware violated the US export restrictions on cryptographic technology. Thanks in part to the free marketing he obtained, PGP quickly became the most widely used email encryption method in the world. Zimmermann stated, "For the past decade PGP has been the gold standard for email encryption but we've always had trouble expanding beyond the power users because of ease of use problems. The OpenPGP standard will be well served by Hush's fresh approach to ease of use and its roaming capability. Further, Hush has a consistent track record of publishing its source code."
For many security reasons, I encourage all members to politely refuse to communicate with any member not using elitefitness.com email. Just reply to them encouraging them to get a free account and then email you again.
Click here to get your own account.
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