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| Freedom
from spam and
other malware,
like phishing
and bots, is
one of the many
benefits of WebLOQ.
The very nature
of the WebLOQ
architecture
creates a new
private space
where these dangerous
elements simply
cannot operate. |
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| WebLOQ's
Spam-free Experience |
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| WebLOQ subscribers
enjoy a dual email
experience - one
is the problematic
public email we
all know so well,
the other is WebLOQ's
private and spam
free email. Users
find the private
side is strictly
business; email
only from known
associates that
has moved over
the Internet completely
protected and safe
from fraudsters.
(Not only is it
safe, it makes
you legally compliant,
so legal documents,
patient records,
etc. can be sent
with complete assurance
that you are not
in violation of
privacy requirements,
and you can produce
reports on all
email activity.) |
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| By eliminating
spam, phishing,
false positives
and concerns
about bots and
other malware,
your productivity
goes up, your
Internet experience
becomes a positive
element of your
business activity,
and you can rest
assured that
your private
email address
is not bartered
by fraudsters
for their gain
at your expense. |
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| Why
is spam-free
privacy important
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| Spam will cost
the world $50 billion
in lost productivity
and other expenses
with more than
a third of that
coming from US
firms. The cost
comes mainly from
lost worker time
as employees filter
spam, deal with
false positives
(“The spam
filter ate my email!”)
and call corporate
help desks. Since
the volume of spam
is so high (up
to 80% or more
of all email traffic
today) and since
spam filters routinely
mis-classify up
to 25% of “good” email
as spam, it’s
no wonder that
retrieving erroneously
filtered emails
devours so much
worker productivity. |
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| The best solution
would be to eliminate
spam altogether,
rather than focusing
on increasingly
fine-tuned filters
to try to separate
good email from
bad. However, as
long as standard
Internet protocols
are used, standard
email will be sent
in the clear across
the public Internet.
So, as long as
hackers find financial
reward in stealing
email addresses,
spam, phishing
and other malware
will remain a troublesome
and growing problem. |
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