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Give the gift of privacy and help a child in need

December 2nd, 2009 by Ken Diamond

As you shop for your friends and family this holiday season, consider giving the gift of privacy or treat yourself to a private email account and you will help a child in need. When you register a paid PrivacyHarbor yearly or lifetime account through the month of December, we will donate 5% of your purchase to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation.

Sending private and secure email messages through PrivacyHarbor.com ensures that your emails and personal information are kept private and safe. The PrivacyHarbor Personal Account includes Basic Account features, as well as additional compelling features, including:

  • 5 GB of storage
  • Send attachments up to 100 MB
  • Delay sending a message
  • Retract a sent message
  • Read message status
  • Customizable eBusiness cards
  • Prevent forwarding and downloading of attachments

During this busy holiday season, it’s important to remember to stay safe online. Take precaution when posting information on public profiles and forums, and never share credit card or sensitive information using common email.

By purchasing a private email account you can help keep the private information of you and your family safe this holiday season while also giving back to kids in need.

Have a wonderful holiday and let us know if you have any questions about private, secure email solutions.

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One Response to “Give the gift of privacy and help a child in need”

  1. Raphael Sinquefield says on :

    Now THAT’S what I call an insightful take on this subject. What I would suggest perhaps is talking to other people actively involved in the scene and bring to light any different points of view and then update or create a new post for us to . I hope you’ll take my advice, I’m looking forward to it! Try to cover off on some graffiti characters as well if possible, they’re quite popular at the moment.

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