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How to Secure Your Sensitive Documents

December 16, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Finally, DRM that is easy enough to use without the burden of requiring readers to download, login, or have any special software. My Wharton friend recently told me about the “deal of the century”. He was offered to buy Aspen Highlands Ski Resort – the ski operations, National Forest ski terrain rights, and the base […]

How to Unsend or Kill an Email Sent by Mistake?

December 09, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Unsend or kill a mistaken email after it’s sent, downloaded, or shared; or expire it when you don’t want your sensitive information lingering out in the ether. It’s amazing to me how long it took “unsending” to go mainstream. Apple, for example, rolled out unsending for text messages and emails just this fall. If you […]

RMail’s Location Active Tracker is a More Employee-Friendly Application

December 02, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Everyone is talking about MFA – Multi-Factor Authentication – for security. What about WFA? Better together? Well it started as WFH, now WFA, and if you are WFA do you need MFA? (Wow, this sounds like it was written by those acronym-loving “inside-the-beltway” Washington D.C. types.

A Limited Time Offer on Award-Winning eSign, eSecurity, and File Sharing Software

November 25, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Blaber Fronday is here! We created our own holiday, so as to give our customers the best possible deal on our award-winning software. On Wednesday, we had the audacity to create our own holiday so as to give our customers the best possible deal on our award winning and cutting-edge eSign, e-security, and file sharing […]

Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals for eSign, Email Security & File Sharing

November 23, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

It’s finally Blaber Fronday! We’re offering a money saving deal for e-sign, e-security and file sharing that happens only once a year. These days, if you want a memorable catchphrase, you opt for the portmanteau—where two words or names become one (e.g. “brunch”, “chillax”, “Brangelina”). Everybody’s doing it—even health policy wonks (“twindemic”, “tripledemic”) and economists […]