Recently I’ve been talking more about the most exciting features of Nozbe, like Hipster PDA (Pocket, Wallet) style printing, but a feature that we we’ve silently introduced is SSL-powered security (aka HTTPS connection) to keep your Nozbe data safe.

You want your Nozbe data to be safe. To achieve this you need to connect with Nozbe in a secure way. Here are the measures we’ve implemented to keep this connection safe for you:
Secure log in using HTTPS every time by default
Doesn’t matter if you have a free or paying account. When you log in to Nozbe, your password and email address are being sent to our service in an encrypted way, so nobody can steal them on the way.
Secure Nozbe Account for PRO and Super! plans
Now we’re talking serious security. If you’re really concerned about your Nozbe data – you can encrypt all of your communication between your browser and Nozbe.
Thanks to this feature – all your actions, notes and files sent between your computer and the Nozbe server will be sent encrypted – which means – totally secure, totally confidential.
Only you and Nozbe will be involved in this conversation.
We believe in choice – so you can turn off SSL connection if you want, anytime, in your account settings, since the normal connection is a little faster than the encrypted one. Thus you can use a secure connection when needed (e.g. Internet cafe) and normal connection at home… although we do encourage you to use the secure connection all the time.
Secure Nozbe Account is only available in Nozbe PRO or Super! subscriptions, but thanks to our special 50% pre-launch discount, you can enjoy enhanced security at a very low price (with our extra yearly and 2-yearly prepaid plans).
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Comments:
The log in secure – after the login you’re redirected to http not https (in free and solo accounts) but the important part is that login itself is secure – so your password and email are being sent encrypted.
But all traffic sent after the secure login is plain text?
I do not see the secure icon when opening https://www.nozbe.com/ using IE 6.0. It is redirected to http://www.nozbe.com. Is the login secure?