How to Send Encrypted Emails with Mailvelope

To ensure your email communications are secure, consider using the Mailvelope extension. Mailvelope provides PGP-based encryption for emails, enhancing privacy and security.

Why Use Mailvelope?

The primary advantage of Mailvelope is its strong encryption, which ensures that only the sender and recipient can read the messages. Even the developers of Mailvelope cannot access the content of the messages, as the encryption and decryption are performed exclusively on the sender's and recipient's devices.

How to Encrypt an Email with Mailvelope

  1. Install Mailvelope

    Go to the Mailvelope website and install the extension for your preferred browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge).

  2. Set Up Mailvelope

    After installation, follow the setup instructions provided by Mailvelope. You’ll need to generate or import a PGP key pair to use for encrypting and decrypting messages.

  3. Compose an Email

    Open your email client and compose a new email. When you’re ready to encrypt it, click the Mailvelope icon in your browser toolbar.

  4. Encrypt the Email

    Mailvelope will prompt you to select the recipient’s public key. Once selected, it will encrypt the email content. You can then send the encrypted email through your usual email client.

  5. Share the Decryption Password

    Ensure you share the decryption password securely with the recipient, as they will need it to read the email. This password is used to decrypt the message on their end.

Conclusion

Mailvelope offers a robust solution for encrypting email communications, protecting your messages from unauthorized access. By following these steps, you can ensure your emails remain private and secure. For more information or assistance, visit the Mailvelope website.