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Created Perzo to encrypt messages
Creator of Skype for Business and Microsoft Lync Dave Gurle has released a new service. It offers consumers IM client Perzo designed to encrypt messages.
At the moment the service is only available in the form of a web- application. After confirmation of the mobile phone a user can send messages anywhere in the world absolutely free. Service is expected to be completely free, and at the moment it is not like advertising , and paid subscription .
Available function "self-destructing " messages , which are removed from the target computer after a specified period. In addition , you can use a group chat , file store and get a secure email address. Moreover, each message can set your own password .
All the infrastructure is protected by a 2048- bit encryption key , responsible for the security of the stored data . If a user sends someone your bank details , a message to them can be destroyed by his team at any time.
According to Gurle, Perzo created in order to provide users with a single well-protected and private service , and not to force them to use dozens of other sites.
Service in concept reminds project Google Wave. It is unknown whether Perzo able to convince millions of people to stop using the usual messaging services and e-mail . - 17D-
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- 8 November 2013 15:44
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