with a mail service, not mine data for advertising.
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<li><divclass="question">Can people read my e-mail by snooping on the wifi?</div>
<divclass="answer">
No. No mail nor caches are <b>ever</b> transmitted so that others can read them. That's the whole point of this service.
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<li><divclass="question">Can people read my e-mail by snooping on my computer?</div>
<divclass="answer">
Yes! Do not ever enter your password on a computer which potentially has a key logger. We cannot protect you if your computer has been
compromised, nor if your keystrokes are monitored.
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<li><divclass="question">Is there any way I can check that things are encrypted?</div>
<divclass="answer">
Open Chrome/IE/Firefox and turn on the respective debuggers. Watch the network requests which take place and read the contents of the responses. Trace through their respective decryption.
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<li><divclass="question">How strong <b>is</b> this encryption?</div>
<divclass="answer">
We use 2048 bit RSA keys (RSA-AES-CBC-256-PKCS7) to encrypt your mail. (<ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_(algorithm)">Wikipedia:RSA</a>).<br/>
We use AES-CBC-256-PKCS7 to encrypt caches. (<ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard">Wikipedia:AES</a>).
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<li><divclass="question">How is my mail encrypted?</div>