- Gizmodo, Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:55 AM
While email encryption services are closing left and right, Kolab is still open offering users the ability to send private email. The open
source platform lets users organize their email and calendar services in a private and secure manner. All data is stored on a physical server in Switzerland, a country with tight privacy laws and data
security. According to the site, a user's data "can not be accessed by spy programs such as PRISM, so there will be no spying."
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