enemail is built by a small team at Evolus IT Solutions GmbH in Austria. We got tired of email services that monetise attention instead of protecting it. So we built something different.
For most of the internet's history, "free" email has meant your data is the product. Your messages scanned, your behaviour profiled, your attention sold. This isn't a flaw — it's the business model.
We think email can work differently. enemail is funded by subscriptions from people who value their privacy, not by advertisers who profit from eroding it. When you pay for enemail, you pay for a service that works for you — not against you.
That's not a marketing line. It's a structural decision: our revenue depends entirely on building something people find genuinely valuable. Not on data.
Zero-knowledge means we cannot read your email — even if legally compelled.
Austrian company, EU infrastructure, GDPR. No US CLOUD Act, no surveillance partnerships.
Public roadmap, published security model, honest about what we can and cannot protect.
Sustainable subscription model. We grow with our users, not at their expense.
We didn't set out to build an email service. We set out to fix a problem we kept bumping into every day.
Running Evolushost, we handled infrastructure for dozens of European companies. Many were actively looking to move away from US-based email — worried about CLOUD Act exposure, GDPR compliance, and the growing sense that their communications were being profiled. The privacy-focused alternatives that existed were either expensive, technically inaccessible, or ran on someone else's cloud anyway.
We decided to build what we couldn't find: a zero-knowledge email service that ran on infrastructure we owned and controlled — dedicated bare-metal servers in Germany and Austria, no hypervisor layers, no US cloud touch points. If we were going to ask users to trust their communications to us, we needed to be able to look them in the eye and explain exactly how it worked.
We spent 18 months getting the cryptographic architecture right. Zero-knowledge isn't a feature you bolt on — it has to be designed in from the start. Keys generated on-device, private keys encrypted before storage, Argon2id key derivation, AES-256-GCM for content, RSA-4096 for key exchange. We also incorporated Evolus IT Solutions GmbH as the legal entity to ensure clear Austrian jurisdiction and GDPR accountability.
We launched a closed beta to a small group of users — security researchers, journalists, and privacy advocates who helped us stress-test the system. Their feedback shaped the current product: cleaner onboarding, better key management UX, faster webmail performance. We learned that privacy tools don't have to be hard to use.
enemail is in controlled rollout. We're taking registrations carefully to ensure infrastructure stability scales with user growth. Our public roadmap, this about page, and our security documentation are part of a commitment to build this openly — you should know who is holding your communications and exactly how.
We are a technology company based in Langenzersdorf, Austria — a few kilometres north of Vienna. Beyond enemail, we operate Evolushost, providing dedicated server infrastructure across Europe.
Running our own infrastructure isn't just a cost decision — it means we control the full stack, from the physical hardware to the application layer. No third-party cloud provider can access your data because your data never touches third-party cloud infrastructure.
Austria has some of the strongest privacy protections in Europe. As an Austrian company operating under EU law, we benefit from — and are bound by — the most comprehensive data protection framework in the world.
These aren't aspirations or marketing language — they're structural commitments backed by our technical architecture and business model. Some of them we literally cannot do. All of them we choose not to.
Zero-knowledge encryption means we mathematically cannot read your email content. This isn't a policy — it's a technical impossibility baked into the architecture.
We are funded entirely by subscriptions. We have no advertising business, no data broker relationships, and no commercial interest in your personal information or behaviour.
There are no ads anywhere in enemail, on any plan. Not targeted, not contextual, not sponsored. Email is not an ad channel. It's a communication tool.
Every byte of your data lives on EU servers under EU law. We will not move infrastructure to jurisdictions with weaker privacy protections or broader surveillance access.
We will never introduce backdoors, key escrow, or any deliberate weakening of our cryptographic standards — regardless of regulatory pressure or commercial incentive.
We publish an annual transparency report detailing every government data request we receive and how many we complied with (spoiler: zero email content, ever).
We publish what we can about legal requests, infrastructure, and our security model. Transparency is a commitment, not a PR exercise.
We publish the number of government data requests we receive each year, and how many we could actually comply with (spoiler: zero email content, ever).
Our development priorities are public. We build in the open and update the roadmap as things ship or change.
View roadmap →Full technical documentation of our encryption approach — what we use, why, and what its limitations are.
View security page →Whether you're a user, a journalist, a researcher, or you've found a vulnerability — here's how to reach the right person.
Responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities. PGP-encrypted reports welcome.
security@enemail.deInterview requests, press kit, fact-checking, or background information.
press@enemail.deTell us what you'd like to see in enemail. It genuinely shapes our roadmap.
feedback@enemail.deWriting about digital privacy, encrypted email, or Austrian tech? Here's what you need.
Our press kit includes high-resolution logos, product screenshots, company description in English and German, and key facts about our encryption architecture. Everything you need for an accurate, well-illustrated article.
For interviews with the founding team, reach out to press@enemail.de. We aim to respond to media enquiries within 24 hours.
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