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S/MIME Email Encryption Digital Signature Secure Email Free Certificate Privacy
Get a free S/MIME email encryption certificate to protect your messages and prove your identity with digital signatures. Easy setup, trusted encryption, and zero cost.
This free email encryption certificate delivers S/MIME-based security for a single email address, enabling you to sign, encrypt, and decrypt messages with ease. It helps verify your identity, prevents tampering, and keeps sensitive content private end-to-end. Key features: - Strong S/MIME encryption and digital signatures for trustworthy communications - Works with Outlook, Apple Mail, Thunderbird, and many mobile mail apps - Email-based validation with instant digital issuance in minutes - Ready-to-import bundle (PFX/P12) plus certificate file for flexible installation - Step-by-step guides for Windows, macOS, iOS, and popular clients - Typical 1-year validity with free renewal reminders - No cost for personal use; one certificate per email address What you can do: - Sign outgoing emails to prove authenticity and prevent tampering - Encrypt messages and attachments so only intended recipients can read them - Decrypt incoming secure emails from contacts who use S/MIME Requirements: - A valid email address and a compatible mail client that supports S/MIME - Basic ability to import a certificate file into your email application Notes: - Recipients need S/MIME support to view encrypted emails - Not intended for code signing or enterprise-wide deployment - Helps support privacy best practices; consult your compliance team for specific regulatory needs How it works: 1) Place your free order and verify your email 2) Download your certificate bundle 3) Import into your mail client and enable signing/encryption 4) Start sending secure, signed emails immediately

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