Military-grade encryption
Maily is integrated into Locker Password Manager, which takes advantage of military-grade AES-256-bit encryption to encrypt your data. That means no one, except you, can know about the link between your root email and your aliases.
Secure Infrastructure
We use computing platforms of world-leading service providers (AWS, Digital Ocean) to store your email aliases for stability and safety. In addition, we strive to ensure you can have access to Maily at any time and anywhere, even when you are offline.
Periodic testing
Maily runs a Bug Bounty program that allows talented developers around the world to carry out continuous penetration testing. In addition, the CyStack team of experts also joins to test and analyze the software on a regular basis to ensure Maily is up and running smoothly.
Maily Goes Open Source
👉 Maily source code is open source and now available on GitHub. Maily is written in Python 3.10 and utilizes a stack of AWS (Amazon Web Services) to process and store messages, including S3, SES, and SQS.What does it mean?
👉 It is a part of our aim to improve the quality of Maily while bringing more benefits to our users, developers and researchers.
Enhancing security, quality, and development
Users and experts can now review and evaluate Maily's code, leading to the identification and resolution of bugs and security vulnerabilities, ultimately improving the app’s overall quality.
Improving transparency and building trust
By sharing the source code, we aim to demonstrate our commitment to using dependable technology. We are confident in the app’s security and reliability and are willing to prove it to our users.
Using your personal data
We are committed to protecting your information in all possible ways to prevent this information from being in search, in use, or in unexpected disclosure. Information relating to the server account, and payment card will not be saved on Maily and the system of CyStack. We may disclose your personal information in cases stipulated by law or at the request of a jurisdictional court.