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dancablam
24 Nov 2008, 2:57 PM
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to take a moment to point you to our new free email encryption tool built with the ExtJS framework. It's perfect for sending clients their source code, FTP passwords, etc.
https://www.sendinc.com/
Please post your comments / thoughts / ideas etc here as I would love to hear them!
Cheers,
Dan
stevestorey
24 Nov 2008, 3:43 PM
What's wrong with PGP? :) - but seriously, you'd have to trust Sendinc.com not be snooping on the contents passing through. And whois seems to report the domain was only created today ...
dancablam
24 Nov 2008, 3:53 PM
What's wrong with PGP? :) - but seriously, you'd have to trust Sendinc.com not be snooping on the contents passing through. And whois seems to report the domain was only created today ...
Thanks for the input!
I think we all know what's wrong with PGP! :)
As far as trust - we're working with Truste for certification among other things. But, yes, there does come a point that you have to trust there's no snooping and you'd have to trust me when I say there is in fact no snooping. That said most people take leaps of faith when providing their credit-card information to an e-commerce site, entering their password (that they use for many other things) on a web service, etc. As the site grows in popularity I think trust will be something that will come more naturally. Until then we're working to earn it.
The domain name has been registered for years - it was just moved to network solutions today. I wish I could create sites in a day :)
Thanks again for your comments and all additional thoughts are much appreciated!
Cheers,
Dan
stevestorey
24 Nov 2008, 4:07 PM
As I work for a consumer dot-com, point taken :) UI looks slick and well done! On the trust side of things - you might consider investing in one of the new EV SSL certs, which turn the browser bar green etc.
dancablam
5 Dec 2008, 12:36 PM
As I work for a consumer dot-com, point taken :) UI looks slick and well done! On the trust side of things - you might consider investing in one of the new EV SSL certs, which turn the browser bar green etc.
We've added an EV Certificate to the site. Further privacy certifications are to come as well.
Jonathan Boswell
30 Sep 2011, 6:49 AM
We've noticed a substantial increase from traffic today off of this post, so I'd like to include additional links that I believe Sencha user's would find useful:
SMTP & REST API for email encryption (http://www.sendinc.com):
http://developer.sendinc.com
We launched this several weeks ago and have been getting a great response from developers
Outlook Plugin for email encryption (http://www.sendinc.com):
http://www.sendinc.com/software/outlook-email-encryption-add-in
Enables secure email directly in Outlook and is free
If anyone has questions, please post here and we'll be happy to answer
Additionally, Escavern, you might be surprised to find that good grammar and correct punctuation are better tools for promoting your product then baseless bashing of other people's hard work.
dancablam
30 Sep 2011, 11:02 AM
sendin is damn suck, i tried is a year ago and the web often down,, i cant access it anymore
escavern, I don't even think you know what Sendinc is - perhaps you have it confused with another company. It's not a hosting company like you suggest. Stick to what you know.
~Dan
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