Email Certificates: Firefox, Vista Compatible

Comodo announced that its email certificates are now Vista and Firefox compatible

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

July 26, 2007

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Comodo, a global leader in Identity and Trust Assurance Management solutions, announced today that its Email certificates are now Vista and Firefox compatible. They are available for download and remain free of charge.

Comodo's Email certificates allow users to encrypt and digitally sign Email and attachments, keeping them secure and confidential. Encryption ensures that only the intended recipient(s) have access to the material and verify the sender's identity. The message and any attachments can not be tampered with during the transmission of the Email.

Competing software providers charge as much as $20 for Email certificates, but Comodo, in its commitment to ensuring the availability of online security solutions to everyone, continues to offer Email certificates for free. These certificates are fully trusted by 99% of Email clients.

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