If I do not have Secure Exchanges, can I send confidential information to a Secure Exchanges user?
Yes, you can send confidential information to a Secure Exchanges user even if you do not have a license.
To do this, your contact must send you an envelope on which you can write to them or attach the confidential information you wish to share with them.
The following video explains how our envelopes work:
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