StarForce Plans to Launch a Free E-Mail Service With Protection Option by the End of June

StarForce Technology is developing a public e-mail service to protect messages and attachments from illegal copying and distribution.

StarForce Technologies, a leading developer of software solutions to protect electronic documents against leakage, copying and illegal distribution, announces the launch of its own e-mail service with an option to protect messages and attachments. The beta version of this free service will be available for users in June 2014.

The service targets a wide audience. It can be used for sending text and pictures to protect private content as well as electronic documents for business activity - any information that shouldn't be transferred to third people or used improperly.

Usually encryption is used for e-mail protection. In this case after decryption the recipient can do whatever he/she wants with the message and attachments. StarForce e-mail service limits the actions that can be performed with the received letter: it can't be forwarded and screenshot or its attachments can't be saved and opened on some other computer and so on.

StarForce is the first Russian developer to offer a protected e-mail service for free. The core of the service is based on the StarForce E-m@il Solution, introduced to the market in 2013.

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StarForce Technologies (www.star-force.com) is a leading vendor of information protection, copy protection and code obfuscation solutions for software and electronic content. Since 2000, StarForce has been successfully developing and implementing its state-of-the-art security solutions, providing copyright and intellectual property protection worldwide. One of these solutions was transformed into a StarForce cloud service (www.sfcontent.com) to protect e-Documents against illegal copying and distribution.

StarForce Technology is a reliable and responsible Technological Partner for enterprises potentially incurring losses due to cyber-gangs, hackers, software piracy, unauthorized data access and information leaks. StarForce's customers are Russian Railways, Corel, 1C, Mail.ru, Aeroflot, SUN InBev Russia, AMD Labs, ATC International, MediaHouse, Russobit M, New Disc, Buka, Snowball, 2Play, GFI, CENEGA, Akella, etc. For more information about the company please visit our web site http://www.star-force.com or our Facebook page.