Installing Rule18 on the iPhone

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Rule18: Flexible For Any Way You Work

Whether you're a personal or professional user, or both, Rule18® is as flexible as you are. It goes everywhere you go, on every email device you use. Rule 18 can be used by individuals, small groups, professional associations, boards of directors, healthcare organizations, educational and financial institutions, local and municipal governments, agencies, and multinational enterprises.

It can encrypt one email, or millions. It can be used to protect just your sensitive messages, or used as your primary account to safeguard all of your e-communications. The options are limitless, and the choice is yours. And since Rule18 isn't usage dependent, but is billed at a flat, low fee, there's no penalty regardless of the choice you make.

Here are other advantages you'll enjoy with your Rule18 account:

Smartphone Security. Works seamlessly with iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and other smartphones as well as email-enabled mobiles, laptops, Macs and PCs. [Other solutions simply don’t address this exploding market; one or two only support BlackBerry in a BlackBerry enterprise environment.]

Ease of Use. Encryption is transparent to senders and receivers—no special actions are required by either, once the Rule18 account is established. [Most solutions require a special software download, special server, or access through a special web portal.]

Universal. Compatible with all major email platforms, clients and servers, including Microsoft, IBM, Novell, Postini, Thunderbird, Mozilla, Cisco and others. [Most solutions address only MS Outlook or some combination of these platforms.]

Spam Protection. Comes standard with advanced anti-virus, anti-malware and anti-spam protection. [Other solutions only offer this added security through separate products, if at all.]

Full Encryption, With Proof. Encrypts not only the message but also all attachments and all headers (to, from, cc, bcc, subject). In addition, the email header key contains code that proves encryption—highly useful in legal and financial communications.

Compliant. Complies with encryption and privacy requirements of HITECH Act of 2009 and HIPAA regulations—the hottest mandates in healthcare today—as well as GLBA, and the growing trend among states to require encryption, beginning with Nevada and Massachusetts.

 
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