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Identillect Technologies Corp V.ID

Identillect Technologies Corp. operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, Identillect Technologies Inc. is a software development company that has developed an email encryption software solution. Its activities include research, design, and development of an email encryption solution for use by business and individuals in their day-to-day communication. Its software Delivery Trust is a proprietary email encryption technology targets organizations of all sizes, as well as individuals medical professionals, insurance companies, accountants, lawyers, real estate agents, and educators on a monthly subscription basis. Delivery Trust can be accessed by professionals on a range of electronic communication devices. Delivery Trust integrates multi-factor authentication (MFA) for account login as well as recipient verification. MFA combines two or more independent credentials: what the user knows (password), what the user possesses (token) or what the user is like (biometric verification).


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Comment by Fusaichi777on Jan 01, 2018 10:41pm
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BoomBull wrote: That's quite impressive.  Thank you, m8.  In summary, based on the below, the key competitive advantages inherent with ID's Delivery Trust software are as follows:

1.  Lack of requirement for sender and recipient to belong to the same encryption platform for encrypted messages to be effectively viewed;

2.  Lack of requirement for recipients to log-in to a separate web portal domain in order to view encrpyted messages;

3.  Ability for sender to have control and track sent encrypted e-mails including restricting recipient printing and forwarding privileges and retracting messages after a defined period of time

I am long ID and hold about 25,000 shares.  I am hoping for big things in 2018 for this company.  Like many of you, I have been disappointed with the slow stock price depreciation over the last 3 weeks, however, I am taking a long-term view here.  I do believe the market is waiting on significant news from ID such as a partnership with LinkedIn or Google as Todd alluded to in the last news release.

I would happy to see $1.00/share in 2018.  Good luck to all!

m8magic wrote: a gentleman sent me a pm in regards to your question and i am posting it on his behalf / Iscfa wrote/ Identillect has created a patented email security solution to solve a number of the usability issues with the current cryptographic technology in a manner unique to its competitors. (https://www.google.com/patents/US8837739)

One of the primary reasons for complications in the ease of use of email encryption in today’s market is a number of the competitors to Delivery Trust software utilize AES cryptography. The main restriction associated with AES cryptography is this methodology requires the sender and the receiver to belong to the same system. This aspect precludes its usability on a day to day basis because both the sender and receiver rarely belong to the same system or network and passwords cannot be effectively conveyed thus rendering the recipient unable to read the encrypted information sent by the sender. Another limitation with this methodology is the recipient is usually unable to respond in a secure fashion to the sender due to the fact they do not subscribe to the same service. The only way they are able to respond is by opting into this service or downloading software to make the information legible. Identillect has resolved these limitations in the creation of its software, Delivery Trust’s method of email delivery allows subscribers to communicate seamlessly with any subscriber or non-subscriber to the software.

Another popular format utilized by a number of competitors is the use of a login feature to provide a secure site where the recipient is able to retrieve their documents safely. The challenge with this feature is in order to retrieve the encrypted message; the recipient is required to provide personal information in order to create a login to the secure system. Many users are uneasy with providing this information due to the rise of Identity theft, thus resulting in low user adoption. Delivery Trust software does not require recipients of encrypted emails to login for the purposes of viewing an encrypted message

In addition to the security provided by encryption, Delivery Trust empowers the sender to maintain control over the content of his or her messages. For each outgoing message, the sender has the option to restrict the recipients’ forwarding and printing privileges, specify the length of time an email can be viewed, and if needed, the email can be retracted by the sender. The retraction restricts the view ability of the email for the recipient while maintaining the email trail for e-discovery purposes. Along with the email trail there is a complete audit log and read receipt, allowing the sender to understand fully the path on every email sent.

Secure Emails From Anywhere – If the subscriber does not have access to their computer, they still have the ability to compose, send and receive encrypted messages from either the web portal or the mobile application.
aliasunknown wrote: They are private companies that have had encrypted email since ~ 07. Lavabit got shut down for refusing to provide the keys to the USG in relation to Edward Snowden. Lavabit is open source as well. m8, or anyone else please explain the incorporation of blockchain tech in relation to ID. Serious question. I've read the blockchain wiki and will admit I don't understand it. How does it benifit ID?     
m8magic wrote: Are lava.bit and hushmail publicly trades companies ? I went to their sites and could not see any investor links.Are the two above incorporating Blockchain ?..

 
Can you provide the link about partnership with google and LinkedIn?
 




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