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unfortunately does not have a way to require in-transit encryption, if you want to


ensure delivery in all cases. But all the major, modern email services support TLS, so
you're overwhelmingly likely to have your emails encrypted in transit when sending
from HEY.

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hey.com › features › security

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Email's the skeleton key to your digital life, so HEY goes to great lengths to ... to supporting
hardware security keys and fingerprint readers, HEY's got your back.

Frequently asked questions about HEY


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Can you read my emails? Technically, yes, but practically, everything is locked down tight. We hold
the encryption keys to be able to send and display your email, ...

Security overview | HEY


hey.com › policies › security

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Mention @heyhey on Twitter, or email support@hey.com. HEY is designed, built, and backed by
Basecamp. Copyright ©2020 Basecamp, LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy concerns : HeyEmail - Reddit


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Jun 28, 2020 — Is there anything specific about HEY's security or privacy policy that is weaker ...
not wild about being forced to switch to another client whenever I send an email.
New email service from hey.com : privacy - Reddit
19 Jun 2020
Anyone thinking of switching to Hey? : ProtonMail - Reddit
26 Jun 2020
Is ProtonMail more secure if nobody you email is using it ...
13 Nov 2016
HEY, thank you, ProtonMail! : ProtonMail - Reddit
26 Jun 2020
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