Inbox.com’s reaction to the NSA’s PRISM program. “No open access to our servers.”

When someone’s hard drive crashes, they can’t ask the NSA for a backup copy, but Inbox users can still get their backed up data.
By: Inbox.com, OnLine Vault, and Inbox Storage
 
BOCA RATON, Fla. - June 25, 2013 - PRLog -- Boca Raton, FL – June 17, 2013 - Inbox.com, Inc. (http://www.inbox.com/), a leading internet services provider of free email service, file sharing, and data storage is committed to protecting its users privacy and takes this privacy very seriously.  

Users of the services who were initially troubled that the NSA (National Security Agency) had access to all of their personal emails and stored data on Inbox Storage (http://storage.inbox.com/)  and OnLine Vault (http://www.onlinevault.com/) were relieved to learn that Inbox.com does not provide any government agency open access to their servers for any of their products on Inbox.com, OnlineVault.com, or Inbox Storage.  When someone’s hard drive crashes, though they can’t ask the NSA for a backup of their data, their users can still get all of their backed up data from Inbox.com, Inbox Storage (http://storage.inbox.com/), and Online Vault.

“We do not provide the government with open access to our servers, systems, or network.  If the government has a broad national security program (PRISM (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_%28surveillance_prog...)), requesting access to gather customer data, we do not participate in it.” stated Skip Middleton, Executive Vice President, Inbox.com, Inc.

We have never voluntarily released any information about our users and any local, state, or federal government agency requesting customer data must have a legally search warrant or subpoena to do so. Of the millions of users we have served, we have never provided information about any individual voluntarily.  

When someone’s hard drive crashes it’s not like they can ask the NSA for a backup of their data.  We provide free cloud storage, backup services and synchronization between internet capable devices – all free from open government scrutiny.”


About Inbox.com, Inc.
Inbox.com, Inc. (http://www.inbox.com/) is a leading Internet services innovator of email services, search technology, cloud storage, and software applications focusing on efficient, rewarding, interactive experiences and safety for consumers and businesses. Inbox.com products are meticulously developed and are highly ranked by industry experts and users alike. The company is dedicated to the idea that everyone worldwide should have access to free software and privacy of use. Inbox.com alone is listed as the 63rd most trafficked site by unique visitors in the world according to Compete.com in its November 2012 report. To learn more about Inbox.com, visit www.Inbox.com.

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Note to editors: Inbox.com, OnLine Vault, and Inbox Storage are trademarks of Inbox.com, Inc. Other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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