The User Guide for eCrypt One on One can be found HERE. It has been designed for viewing on your BlackBerry device. If you have eCrypt One on One installed on your BlackBerry device, there is also a button in the app called “User Guide” which will take you directly...
If you are using eCrypt One on One (formerly Mobile Mail Privacy), do not use IMAP. Thanks to a report into our support team, we identified an incompatibility that exists between IMAP and eCrypt One on One, that compromises the privacy of communications. The solution is to disable or turn...
eCrypt Me allows you to create sub-folders to help you stay organized. Sub-folders are available for the Inbox, as well as the File Vault. Clicking on the little plus sign to the right of Inbox or File Vault will expand the sub-folder list. Clicking the three little dots at the...
UPDATE: multiple replies now possible with Off-platform messaging! An Off-Platform email is a secure message sent to a contact who is not subscribed to eCrypt Me. Off-platform emails use the same strong algorithms to secure the content of the messages, however, the original outbound email (from subscriber to non-subscriber) can...
If you’re already an eCrypt Me user you may have noticed an option under your Preferences called “Auto-Age”, and are probably wondering what it is. Quite simply, auto-age is an automatic way to periodically clean or purge your inbox of unwanted emails. This feature is turned off by default (set...
I personally love using the built in Password Keeper application that comes loaded on my BlackBerry smartphone. It’s a fantastic way to create and store really secure passwords for all sorts of applications, services, and websites. Now I am also something of a device junkie, so when a new BlackBerry...
Home or away, Wifi is great for keeping connected, however there are some dangers that you need to defend against. Security: All routers have encryption available, usually WEP, WPA and WPA2. WEP is totally broken, don’t use it at all, ever! WPA and WPA2 are the best options with WPA2...
Uploading contacts from your Yahoo address book to your eCrypt Me Address Book is simple. First, log into your eCrypt Me account. Then: click “Address Book” from the navigation menu on the next page, scroll down and click “Import from Yahoo” on the next page, if you are not already...
Uploading contacts from your Gmail address book to your eCrypt Me Address Book is simple. First, log into your eCrypt Me account. Then: click “Address Book” from the navigation menu on the next page, scroll down and click “Import from Google” on the next page, if you are not already...
Have a spreadsheet of your contacts you’d like to upload to your eCrypt Me Address Book? Or maybe you have a CSV backup of your Outlook contacts? Here’s the brief on what you need to know: Currently, eCrypt Me supports the following headings: First Name Last Name Company (coming soon!)...
Did you know that you can Sort and Filter your Inbox items, Sent items, Drafts, and Trash items? You can! And it’s easy, here’s how: Sorting You can sort your messages using one or more of the columns: “From” “To” “Subject” and “Received At” (inbox)/”Sent At”(sent)/”Saved At”(drafts)/”Created At”(trash). To sort...
A video* tutorial explaining how to Install and Activate eCrypt One on One (formerly Mobile Mail Privacy) on your BlackBerry® smartphone. If you do not see a video below, click here to access it. (The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and...