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|Full description=With its unintrusive interface fully integrated into your webmail service, Mailvelope instantly secures your personal and professional email communications.
 
|Full description=With its unintrusive interface fully integrated into your webmail service, Mailvelope instantly secures your personal and professional email communications.
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.mailvelope.com
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.mailvelope.com
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|Extension of=web browsers
 
|Extension of=web browsers
 
|VCS checkout command=https://github.com/mailvelope/mailvelope.git
 
|VCS checkout command=https://github.com/mailvelope/mailvelope.git

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Mailvelope

https://www.mailvelope.com
Mailvelope is an easy-to-use web-browser extension which brings OpenPGP encryption to webmail services

With its unintrusive interface fully integrated into your webmail service, Mailvelope instantly secures your personal and professional email communications.





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