Patent published on July 25, 2023

JOINESTY's Secure Email Method Simplifies Online Service Access and Privacy

The internet is a great tool that offers us access to countless services, from social media to online banking. However, with the convenience of the internet comes the risk of our personal information being shared with third parties. This is why JOINESTY has created a new method to help us keep our primary email address secure while still accessing the online services we need.

JOINESTY’s new method involves creating a unique secondary email address for each user. This way, the services can send emails without having access to the user’s primary address. This ensures that the user’s personal information remains safe and secure.

The ability to create a unique secondary email address for each user is made possible through JOINESTY’s automated email and password creation and curation across multiple websites. This allows the user to log in to various online services without the need to remember multiple passwords or worry about their primary email address being shared.

In addition, this method also simplifies the user’s online experience by allowing them to log in to any online service with just one email address and password. This means that the user can easily access services without having to remember multiple passwords or create separate accounts for each service.

Moreover, the user can also make use of the automated email and password creation and curation feature to update their existing credentials. This way, the user can keep their passwords and email address up-to-date, ensuring that their information remains safe and secure.

The automated email and password creation and curation feature of JOINESTY’s new method also ensures that the user’s personal information remains secure even when they are logged in to various online services. This is because the user’s primary email address is never shared with the online services, so their personal information is never at risk of being stolen or misused.

JOINESTY’s new method helps users protect their personal information while still being able to access the online services they need. For example, a user can rest assured that their primary email address will not be shared with online services when they use the automated email and password creation and curation feature. This way, the user can access the services they need without compromising their privacy.

In addition, the automated email and password creation and curation feature allows users to easily manage their credentials across multiple online services. This makes it easy for users to keep their passwords and email address updated, so they can access their accounts securely.

At the same time, JOINESTY’s new method also allows users to maintain their privacy while using online services. This is because the user’s primary email address is never shared with the online services, so their personal information is never at risk of being stolen or misused.

Although JOINESTY has created this new method, there is no guarantee that it will come to the market. Regardless, the method provides a great way for users to protect their personal information while still accessing the online services they need. This means that users can feel secure knowing that their primary email address is not being shared with online services.

Overall, JOINESTY’s new method simplifies the user’s online experience by allowing them to log in to any online service with just one email address and password. In addition, the automated email and password creation and curation feature ensures that the user’s personal information remains secure even when they are logged in to various online services. Finally, this method also helps users maintain their privacy while using online services.

Although the patent number US11711356B2 has been issued for the JOINESTY’s secure email method, there is no surety that this will come to the market. However, the method provides a great way for users to protect their personal information while still accessing the online services they need.

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