During one of my random browsing sessions I came across a question in Yahoo Answers that was asked way back in early 2008 about self-destructing, non-forwardable email and the best answer chosen was a straight no. Well, this is not the case in today's date.
The reason is, an active research is being done and a prototype system is already developed by researchers at University Of Washington which is called as Vanish. Vanish's main goal is to provide users with such a level of privacy that they will not leave any traces of their online activity. This includes self-destructing and non-forwarding email. You can know more about it at:
The reason is, an active research is being done and a prototype system is already developed by researchers at University Of Washington which is called as Vanish. Vanish's main goal is to provide users with such a level of privacy that they will not leave any traces of their online activity. This includes self-destructing and non-forwarding email. You can know more about it at:
On the commercial front there is a free email service that is already available with the above mentioned features and many more. It is called as Bigstring and can be checked at the following link:
This is encouraging and a welcome change to the way we use our email today. Take my word folks worth checking it out.
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