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eCrypt Updates Email Encryption Product for BlackBerry

eCrypt Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: ECRY) today released the latest version of its flagship email encryption product, eCrypt.

eCrypt Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: ECRY) today released the latest version of its flagship email encryption product, eCrypt.

eCrypt software provides users security on their BlackBerry smartphones by opening a secure “tunnel” for communication between two users, with unique keys that are not stored on any servers. The “point-to-point encryption” makes any messages accessed without authorization impervious to prying eyes.

By running eCrypt alongside the Blackberry OS, users can now secure their contacts and emails, easily and seamlessly protecting their digital communications privacy.

eCrypt is available to both BlackBerry Internet Service and BlackBerry Enterprise Server users.

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