Why does Secure Exchanges sometimes add an opening code to my shipment?

Why does Secure Exchanges sometimes add an opening code to my shipment?

When you don't add a password or SMS code to your message, Secure Exchanges can generate an open code. This code can be sent in a second email or included directly in your secure message, depending on your organization's settings.

code is used for:

  • protect the link from spam filters .

  • prevent robots from scanning the content

This code can be disabled in the online portal if you prefer that it not be used.

For more details, see the full article: Secure Exchanges Open Code Protection

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