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Service: Criptext
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For example, we may log how many emails are sent per day and what kind of file formats are shared in attachments.</li> <li> <b>Email Data.</b> When a normal, unencrypted email is sent to you by a non-Criptext sender, the email gets encrypted by the server with your public key and can only be decrypted by your device. The same holds true for attachments that are sent to you from non-Criptext addresses. This means that your emails are always encrypted, even if the sender is not using Criptext.</li> <li> <b>Device And Connection Information.</b>
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