Soverin Plan: 5-Yr Subscription for $99
May 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
If you’re a user of free email services like Gmail or Outlook, you may be aware that Google and Microsoft are using info from your inbox to target ads towards you. If you weren’t aware, well, now you are. Email isn’t truly “free,” and Soverin is the honest alternative to free email. Built to keep your data safe, Soverin offers you a private, secure inbox that will not release information about you to third parties.
- Enjoy a private mailbox w/ A+ grade SSL/TLS connection
- Keep using your favorite email apps – Soverin is app independent
- Send emails without tracking – your email is not scanned & you are not profiled
- Avoid advertising based on your email
- Join w/ multiple aliases, domains, & mailboxes
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Unlimited messages
- 25GB storage (extra storage available at additional costs)
- On the Soverin.net domain or your own domain
- Personal webpage
- Unlimited aliases on your own domain
- Multiple domains
- Multiple mailboxes
- Additional domains, storage, and/or mailboxes available at additional costs
- If you buy a new domain and/or mailbox, it will be aligned with the length of your initial subscription
Compatibility
- Any web browser
- Airmail
- Apple Mail
- Microsoft Outlook
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Length of access: 5 years
- Restrictions: unlimited devices
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