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Company |
Safe T Services LLC |
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http://www.threadthat.com
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Founded: |
10/01/2008 |
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City: |
Westland, Michigan |
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Country: |
United States |
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CEO: |
Matthew Schneider |
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Founders: |
Matthew Schneider |
Category: |
Communications |
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Funding: |
Self-Funded |
Tags: |
private, privacy, secure, security,encrypt,encrypted,encryption,email alternative,communication |
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Employees: |
2-5 |
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What does Safe T Services LLC do?
We developed a web-based communication tool that improves communication organization while encrypting everything that is shared while in-transit and while at-rest.
How are they different?
Users can sign up using any email address they already have and get strong encryption for free. There is nothing to download or install and confidential messaging is free for life. Secret messaging – the most secure messaging of its kind available for free – allows users to choose their own passkeys. This protects them from even the most savvy hacker as well as the site owner.
Why could Safe T Services LLC be BIG?
Everyone has a sense of privacy. Some say they don’t care about online privacy because they never use their real name online or never share anything compromising online. There are many others that share sensitive information online, but don’t know how to use encryption. Many of these people are bound by law to protect the privacy of those with whom or about whom they communicate. Aside from the benefits of privacy, ThreadThat is great as a conversation organizer. Long running conversations are all in one thread on one server instead of a series of email exchanges. It’s bad enough with 2 people, but when you get 3 or more participants exchanging thoughts, it is difficult to keep organized. ThreadThat.com automatically does this. We think there is a BIG need for this kind of tool.
How they plan to make money:
The model involves the use of advertising against free accounts and charging for “secret” messaging or “confidential” messaging sans advertising.
Our thoughts:
No thoughts at the moment. Very interesting!