Privacy Service

SMTBOX is committed to respecting your privacy. In general, you can visit SMTBOX.com without revealing any information about yourself.

SMTBOX and its analytic vendors do collect information regarding visitors to our Web site, such as domain name, number of visits,and average time spent to measure use and improve the content of our site.

We analyze this data for trends and statistics to help us provide you with better service.

Our Web site may provide links to third party sites.

Since we do not control those Web sites, we encourage you to review the privacy policies of these third party sites.

SMTBOX is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third party web sites.

SMTBOX is committed to taking reasonable steps to protect the individual identifying information that you provide.

You can help SMTBOX update and maintain the accuracy of any personal information you supply by notifying SMTBOX of any changes to your address, title, phone number or e-mail address.

We take your privacy seriously.

We are committed to protecting the privacy of personally identifiable information collected about you.

It remains our policy and our commitment not to distribute, sell, rent or in any way make available your name, email address or other personal information to any third party without your consent.

SMTBOX.com supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Connection. Let's Encrypt SECURED

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client—typically a web server (website) and a browser, or a mail server and a mail client (e.g., Outlook).

SSL allows sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and login credentials to be transmitted securely. Normally, data sent between browsers and web servers is sent in plain text—leaving you vulnerable to eavesdropping. If an attacker is able to intercept all data being sent between a browser and a web server, they can see and use that information.

More specifically, SSL is a security protocol. Protocols describe how algorithms should be used. In this case, the SSL protocol determines variables of the encryption for both the link and the data being transmitted.

All browsers have the capability to interact with secured web servers using the SSL protocol. However, the browser and the server need what is called an SSL Certificate to be able to establish a secure connection.

SSL secures millions of peoples’ data on the Internet every day, especially during online transactions or when transmitting confidential information. Internet users have come to associate their online security with the lock icon that comes with an SSL-secured website or green address bar that comes with an Extended Validation SSL-secured website. SSL-secured websites also begin with https rather than http.