If Anna Chapman had Used Opolis Secure Mail …

In June 2010 APA reported the arrest of Anna Chapman for allegedly serving as illegal agent of the Russian government in the United States. - What if Ms Chapman has used Opolis Secure Mail for communication?
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July 26, 2010 - PRLog -- On 28 June 2010 APA and the international press reported that ten Russian intelligence officers had been arrested for allegedly serving as illegal agents of the Russian government in the United States. Among them, 28 year-old Anna Chapman.

After her arrest by the FBI, Ms Chapman gained overnight minor celebrity status while under custody. Even when current US Vice-President Joe Biden was asked on NBC's "Tonight Show with Jay Leno": "Do we have any spies that hot?", the Vice-President replied in a mock serious tone, "Let me be clear. It was not my idea to send her back."

So, the question comes up: What if Ms Chapman has used Opolis Secure Mail for communication? – Whilst there is no reason to support Anna Chapman´s alleged actions in the United States, it seems obvious that if she had used a secure email service provider, her communication via email would not have been easily detected. – Interestingly enough, what is good enough for secret services – namely taking advantages of encrypted messaging – is nowadays available for everyone, and even for free. That is particular important for sending confidential emails and documents, especially in business context.

Opolis Secure Mail (http://www.opolis.eu) was developed to optimally serve customer needs in regards to secure email and document messaging: All messages and attached documents are sender-to-recipient encrypted and can therefore not be read by anyone else. Opolis emails are sent immediately, without delay. And, the sender can monitor and follow the entire path of a message and therefore sees immediately if and when the recipient has opened the mail and the attached document.

Opolis also includes other valuable features, such as:  The sender has always full authority over how the recipient can further process a message. Therefore, the sender decides whether the recipient may copy, print, respond to or forward a message or not. And, there is an attachment size limit of 125MB (way more than the usual 10-15MB with standard email) which should easily meet current demands.

Opolis is for free and merely requires that both, the sender and the recipient are Opolis users. The registration process takes approximately 5 minutes. – By the way: Opolis is – among others – available in both, an English and a Russian language version.  Ms Chapman would probably like that.

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