Our CEO, Bron Gondwana, on Fastmail Today In our final blog post for the year, Fastmail’s CEO reflects on our achievements during this 20th year of the company, and looks forward to the future.
Undo Send Saves the Day When You Hit Send Too Fast Undo send lets you cancel a sent email if you'd like to take it back immediately.
JMAP Open Standard for Email Moves Forward JMAP, a modern, open protocol that provides a better email experience, is nearly an official standard and in use by many of our customers.
Advocating for Privacy in Australia Learn about the new Access and Assistance Bill (AABill) in Australia including what it means for services using encryption, our criticisms of the law as written, and why our service is not affected.
Fastmail’s 2018 in Review Fastmail’s CEO discusses our work to ensure customer privacy, expand capacity, and lead positive shifts in internet protocols.
Australian Privacy Laws The past few years have seen a dramatic increase in public awareness of how their data is being used (or misused) by companies they had trusted. What impact does the draft Australian Assistance and Access legislation mean for Fastmail customers?
FastMail Outage, August 1st FastMail was not available for the vast majority of our customers for nearly 3 hours on August 1st due to a network equipment failure at our primary datacentre. We are taking actions to reduce the risk and impact of similar failures in future.
GDPR is here! The European Union and the United Kingdom have been leaders in writing regulations to protect something we've long known you value – your personal information and privacy. We talked about the basics of GDPR protection last month; now it's time to talk about what's changing.
What personal data means and how companies use it Following on from December’s blog post our executive team has been hard at work for the past few months making preparations for the upcoming GDPR. Current customers, no matter where you are located, should expect to receive notices soon about changes.
Email doesn’t disappear More and more often we are seeing stories like this one from Facebook about who has control over your messages on closed platforms. I keep saying in response: email is your electronic memory. Your email is your copy of a conversation.