The Problem

When you type "encrypted email" into Google, you get 582,00 entries. Even if you try "encrypted email for clinicians" you get 28,800 hits. I kid you not! 99.9% of them are software programs that are designed for businesses. They may have complicated public key private key interchanges, and they may involve servers, fees and companies all over the world. I don't know about you but my eyes glaze over and I have trouble following their directions. 

I just want to send encrypted email and have it simple, secure, and readable only by the recipient. I want it completely safe in transit. I want the recipient to be able to email me back securely. I want it to be free or darn close to it. I really don't want to involve nameless companies and their computers as intermediaries. 

I believe that practitioners have avoided encrypting emails because there hasn't been a good method that was easy to use. The danger is, however, that information theft is increasingly lucrative. You and I would feel terrible if private health or financial information about a patient got stolen and/or used. We have just been hiding our heads in the sand. 

Never one to shrink from a challenge, I have discovered a way to communicate in complete safety that is easy and inexpensive. 

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