Ever felt threatened or found yourself in a vulnerable situation? Would taking a quick photo save you?
Download the FREE SnapMail mobile phone app now so that you're never caught unprepared. You may never use SnapMail but you'd never forgive yourself if you found yourself in a vulnerable situation and didn't have it. The unique SnapMail app, with its 'Take SnapMail Photo' button, allows you take a photo and e-mail it to yourself, as well as posting it to your private SnapMail website account, with just ONE click.
When you first install SnapMail it will run in full working demo mode for 45 days. Once you purchase SnapMail and receive your registration code via e-mail you simply enter that code directly into SnapMail (use the 'Registration.' Option in the Edit menu). Note that you only need to enter in this code on one computer and.
So, the next time a mugger approaches you, or an intruder tries to break into your house, or a rapist tries to assault you, or you feel threatened on a blind date, or you fear being kidnapped, or in hundreds of other vulnerable situations, just point your camera phone at the criminal and click the big 'Take SnapMail Photo' on your screen. Most criminals will abort whatever act they were about to commit when they learn that their photo has been captured and posted somewhere secure where it can't be deleted.
But, if they are foolish enough to continue with the crime, the chances of them being caught increase greatly if their photo has been captured, with a time-stamp and a date-stamp, as well as a geo-location stamp. Even if the criminal steals your phone or kills you, the photo record survives in a secure independent location. Download the FREE SnapMail app now - it could save your life! For those of you looking for the ultimate in personal protection, you should consider upgrading to the premium version of SnapMail, which is called SnapMail Emergency.
For a small monthly fee, SnapMail Emergency will send a warning message to 5 of your friends or family by text and by e-mail if you are in difficulty. The way in which SnapMail Emergency knows that you may be in difficulty is if you fail to click a link in the e-mail you receive when you take a SnapMail Emergency photo. If you click the link within 5 minutes then nothing happens.
If you fail to click the link within 5 minutes SnapMail Emergency automatically sends an SOS text and e-mail to 5 of your contacts urging them to phone you immediately. Users of the FREE version of SnapMail can upgrade to SnapMail Emergency any time by purchasing the upgrade and can move back to the FREE version of SnapMail any time they wish.
Download SnapMail today and recommend to your friends to do likewise. It could save your life! Interesting idea, but not very practical. So you have a potential aggressor standing in front of you. You have to take your phone out of your bag or pocket, unlock it, find the app, open the app and only then can you take the picture. Quicker to run or reach for the pepper spray.
At the very least it needs to be able to be triggered directly from the lock screen, though even then I doubt if it could be invoked quickly enough to be useful. I wasn't able to try out the premium features as the promo code I'd been given was rejected as invalid. My concern about an app of this nature is that someone could waste those critical seconds trying to open the app when they should be yelling or running away.
Dipinto di Salvador Domènec Felip Jacint Dalí, Olio su Tela 'Noia alla finestra' 103 cm × 75 cm. Realizzato nel 1925. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. La ragazza raffigurata è la sorella di Dalí, Aña Maria, che all'epoca aveva 17 anni. I colori predominanti sono sulle tonalità del blu: la ragazza, di spalle, è di fronte al panorama della riviera.
Privacy Policy As you use and access Snapmail will store encrytpted information about you. How we will handle information we learn about you depends upon how you use the product.
If you use the Snapmail feature: • Encrypted message For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, Snapmail uses software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. Snapmail cares about the privacy of your personal information. No personally-identifiable information will be sold or otherwise transferred to unaffiliated third parties. Snapmail uses military grade encryption as a standard. Your email is encrypted using AES algorithm and stored on SnapMail servers.
When you press the send button the recipient receives a link to the encrypted content. The encryption key is generated on your browser and included in the link. SnapMail does not store the encryption key so it cannot read your messages. When the recipient clicked the link, the email content is deleted from SnapMail servers, forever. Therefore, it is not possible to extract any sensitive data from Snapmail servers.
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