Goodbye 2021, hello 2022
Hello, As another year starts, we pause to reflect on what we’ve achieved in these challenging times and are happy to share with you some of our objectives for the year ahead. 2021 flew by
The latest about our releases and new features.
Hello, As another year starts, we pause to reflect on what we’ve achieved in these challenging times and are happy to share with you some of our objectives for the year ahead. 2021 flew by
Security is one of our core priority, with privacy. We work hard to provide our users the most secure and private experience when using Mailfence. Many users, such as journalists or dissidents use our service
We’re happy to present the Mailfence Release Notes November 2021 with several improvements, and fixes. New Features Improvements Mobile screen app (PWA) Extra notes regarding Release Notes November 2021 Version Check our previous Release Notes and feel
Mailfence joins 22 peer companies to launch the Coalition for Competitive Digital Markets. The #C4DM supports stronger rules for large online platforms. So-called “gatekeepers” like Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon must no longer be allowed
We would like to inform you that since Friday, October 22 we have been facing episodes of DDoS attacks on our infrastructure. What is a DDoS attack We have already written a blogpost on this
Mailfence strives to make the internet a safer place. We offer a secure ecosystem to help you organize your life and your work through powerful productivity tools such as Mailfence Calendar, Mailfence Documents, Mailfence Contacts,
We’re happy to present the Mailfence Release Notes April 2021 with several improvements, and fixes. New Features Improvements Mobile screen app (PWA) Extra notes regarding Release Notes April 2021 Version Check our previous Release Notes and feel
In an attempt to fight child abuse, the EU is planning to ban encryption. Consequently, all communications would go through screening to identify potential cases of child abuse. However, that goes against the fundamental beliefs
It is been more than a month now since Microsoft first acknowledged a data breach on its on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server. Attackers were able to get administrator privileges on affected servers, access to user emails