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So that means you don’t need to worry about inputting your password into more apps than you have to. On top of all this, Zoho Mail also supports OAuth 2.0, an authentication process that lets you access Zoho Mail from other third-party apps without you having to enter your password. So even if your password is stolen, your emails will still be safe. You can use TouchID, a push notification, a QR code, or Zoho’s OneAuth app to add an additional layer of security when you sign into your Zoho Mail account.

Zoho Mail makes it really easy to add two factor authentication (2FA) to your account. So you can rest assured that your emails are safe in your inbox and when they’re travelling. Secure Socket Layer (TLS/SSL) connections encrypt email traffic between your inbox and the server. This is end-to-end encryption we're talking about, which means that with Zoho Mail, your communications are private even from the company itself. This is done by splitting your data into fragments and encrypting these fragments to keep them safe. Zoho Mail stores your emails on its servers in an encrypted format. Here's what Zoho Mail has under the hood to make sure that your private data isn't out in the open: Likely, your most important documents will come through email, so you want to ensure that the message contents will stay safe. Security features are one of the essential things in your email provider. Visit Zoho Mail to learn more about the features

