BlackBerry PGP encryption is at the leading edge of secure communications technology today, and in a world that's become ever-more conscious of the possibility of cyber attack, surveillance, and data breaches, PGP encryption has become a major business opportunity for independent retailers in the telecommunications industry. PGP encryption software is frequently sold by technology companies with global reach to local resellers who know how to connect with local customers who need PGP encryption for work or simply because they value their privacy. Resellers manage subscriptions, prepaid SIM cards, activations, and remote wipes, while they have access to wholesale pricing on PGP encryption technology.

If you want to become a local BlackBerry PGP encryption reseller either as an independent entrepreneur or through your telecommunications retail business, take a minute to learn about email encryption technology and how it can protect your clients' privacy.
What Is PGP Encryption?
Pretty Good Privacy is a software that encrypts and decrypts data; you need it when you send an email because otherwise your email is sent in plain text. That means that anyone who gains the password to your email through phishing, keylogging, or monitoring public WiFi traffic or who intercepts email through DNS hijacking, can read them. PGP encryption means that even if they intercept an email or access your inbox, they cannot read messages. They would need both the physical device and your password to decrypt the message.
How Does It Work?
If you're selling BlackBerry PGP encryption from Myntex, each BlackBerry device has its own private key, unique and only known by your client. It's linked to a public key that acts like an address; your client can share it or even post it publicly so that people can send end-to-end encrypted emails to them. PGP encryption software uses the recipient's public key to generate an encryption key enclosed in the email; only the recipient's private key can decrypt the "encryption key." If that seems convoluted, it's like if you sent a locked box to a friend; they need a key to open the box. To keep the key safe, you secure it in a separate box with a combination lock, which only the recipient has the combination to. The difference between a combination lock and PGP encryption though is the complex algorithm that makes it impossible to crack PGP encryption.

What If a Client Loses Their Device
If you use the reseller portal supplied by Myntex, all you have to do is log in and at the click of a button you can erase all of the messages sent to your client's PGP encrypted BlackBerry. When you issue a remote wipe, everything on the device is erased, protecting your clients' privacy.It puts control over customer service in your hands so that you can provide the best possible experience and security to clients who trust you. With white labeling opportunities, you can sell this advanced technology under your brand, with your customer service guarantee.