SafeBox, the Irish company behind the popular mobile privacy application SafeBox.mobi for Java, Symbian and BlackBerry devices announced today that more than half a million users have downloaded SafeBox since the launch last April.
Philippe Joly, CEO of SafeBox says that "SafeBox owes its impressive growth to its user-friendly approach to mobile privacy and encryption".
The application allows mobile users to send and receive private SMS, encrypt text messages, create a private list of contacts and store confidential notes, making the content of their SafeBox invisible to anyone snooping inside their mobile phone behind their back.
SafeBox has become a must-have application for mobile users, increasingly concerned about the privacy of personal data such as SMS and contacts, and SafeBox is often appearing as a featured application in various publications, blogs and reviews. The current version of SafeBox is available in several languages and has users in more than 50 countries. Each day, thousands of users download the application from the safebox.mobi website or from one of the many app stores where the application is available including GetJar, Handango, CNET download.com, PocketGear, Handster and more.
Visit www.safebox.mobi for details.
FROM IIA MEMBER COMPANY SAFEBOX LTD.
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