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Want to send encrypted mail from any service provider like Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail without any provider support for encryption or any additional required encryption software? This video tutorial will help you make 256BIT encrypted messages/files which you can send over the Internet without any one intercepting it. With 256Bit encryption a supercomputer will take years to break. I teach you a very simple, time saving and efficient method to encrypt your secrets which only you and the intended person can share!
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