WatchDog Encryption can be integrated into any online form that asks a user to enter information.
 
Here is how it works: There are many industries that require encryption when transmitting secure data from a web server to an e-mail address. One of the most common examples is sending credit card information.
 
When orders are placed from an e-commerce site, the related information is sent via e-mail to be processed. Although the server has been secured, this does not protect this data once it leaves the server.

The WatchDog Encryption program is engaged when the user clicks the submit button. Using an advanced algorithm, the WatchDog Encryption Program encodes the actual data into an unrecognizable set of scrambled characters (encrypt). WatchDog Encryption then sends these characters via e-mail to the recipient’s e-mail box. If this information were to be intercepted or stolen, it would be of no value.

WatchDog Encryption comes with our Windows Based Decryption module that is installed directly onto your computer. Each Decryption module has an original key to unscramble characters (decrypt) the encrypted e-mail. Even other WatchDog Encryption software users will be unable to decrypt your data because they will have a different key.

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