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Alternative Fuse Encrypted Email Service Updates
[August 18, 2011]

Alternative Fuse Encrypted Email Service Updates


Aug 18, 2011 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- Alternative Fuse free webmail has made another security update to its already secure webmail service. Among the updates are the Comodo encrypted SSL patch. This means that upon login information about a members email cannot be syphoned by a dangerous hacker, which in today's day and age are gaining unauthorized entry into email service provider after email service provider. Even the giants, such as; Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, have been unsuccessful in protecting their users from these malicious hackers. Typically, a person's email is the most vulnerable to identity theft. The reason for this is because an email account contains bank statements, insurance statements, personal information, and direct access to users contact list where a hacker can pretend to be the actual person thus gaining pertinent information to others identity.

Alternative Fuse in its nine months and hundreds of users has never had a single security breach. Part of this is due to the fact that Alternative Fuse is relatively unknown thus hackers don't target the service; the other reason is in the security itself. Along with the SSL encryption, Alternative Fuse implements a user monitoring feature that tracks logins to ensure that only one person is logged in at the same time, when a multiple login occurs the original user is notified in a bright red heading. If the user intends to have multiple logins then there is no harm no foul and can simply ignore the message, however, should the member want to act on this breach they can simply click on the "Contact Support" link at the bottom of the page and report the security breach to Alternative Fuse's 24 hour monitoring administrator and the violator will be kicked off and the members password changed. But as noted earlier, Alternative Fuse has never had a security breach in nine months with over 400 users. Please also note that even though Alternative Fuse has monitoring services, it is not as strong as the 14.99 per year paid service and the Network Administrators or anyone in the Company violates a members right to privacy under any conditions.

The security features come at a time with growing international presence in the global communications network and demand for a multiple language interface. Right now, Alternative Fuse has nine full languages among those are a growing presence in its Portuguese services, known as livre webmail there is also a growing presence in the Española language known as, de correo electrónico gratuito. Whatever a user's preference, Alternative Fuse has a language interface, security encryption, and storage size to meet anyone's demand.


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