
#Mailbutler pricing full
A crucial part of our belief in privacy (which was established long before GDPR was announced to the public) is full transparency about the inner workings of our company and its products. Here at Mailbutler, we strongly believe that it is the users’ fundamental right to know how their personal data is used any business goals should respect and follow this principle at all times. I am convinced that in some months time people will consider these rights required by GDPR as normal, which would be a great achievement! Even the often cited right-to-be-forgotten is now implemented in more and more services. Big companies, such as Facebook and Apple, are starting to allow full insight into what is actually stored about their users. It’s great to see that the introduction of GDPR now also encourages companies to provide similar means outside of the EU. In times when companies know more about a person’s behavior, wishes and contacts than their own friends, it’s about time to re-think our understanding of data privacy - and that’s what GDPR is all about. It’s still flexible enough for most companies to continue doing what they are doing, but with a more focused approach on respecting their users’ privacy rights. GDPR might seem like a bureaucracy monster at first, but it’s more of a best effort approach.


In contrast to many other people in the tech scene, I am convinced that the European approach towards data privacy is an important step forward and is a very strong signal to the world how everyone’s personality rights should be respected. With this first post, I would like to start a new blog series covering different aspects of the Mailbutler system.īut let me start by introducing myself: My name is Fabian and I am the co-founder and CTO of Mailbutler. Inside out: How Mailbutler respects your privacy
