What Do We Know About You?
This is an important question you should ask everyone who knows anything about you. For example, perhaps your Internet service provider (ISP) keeps track of every website you visit. That might be acceptable, depending on how long they keep that information. Keeping that information for a few days might be acceptable, for statistical purposes. However, keeping that information for years seems unreasonable.
Why is it important to know who keeps what information about you? Because that information can be shared (purposefully, via court order, or accidentally, via a hacker) with others. You might be surprised what information others maintain about you.
Back to the original question. What do we know about you? The answer is, not much. We do not keep copies of any sent messages (there is no point to keep them since they are all encrypted and unreadble by anyone but the recipient). Once the message is received by the recipient, we remove the message and all attachments from our servers. If someone did manage to hack one of our servers, they would come up completely empty handed. They would have wasted their time because we don't maintain any information other than what we need for TrulyMail to work and that does NOT include keeping your history.
Like always, we are doing what we can to keep you in control of your privacy.