Portland, OR (PRWEB) May 22, 2012
Gliph, a one-of-a-kind secure mobile and web app designed to send messages and protect personal information, was honored with the “Innovator Spotlight Audience Choice” award recently at the 3rd annual Privacy Identity Innovation conference (pii2012) in Seattle.
Voted on by a sold-out crowd converged to discuss digital privacy and identity, the award recognizes Gliph as an emerging company that prioritizes protecting sensitive information such as phone numbers, email addresses and social network profiles.
“We are honored that Gliph was recognized by a group of leaders in the digital privacy and identity industry,” said Rob Banagale, co-founder and CEO of Gliph. “We’ve always felt we were addressing an important need by combining useful communication tools with strong personal privacy controls. This award motivates us to continue focusing on providing people with a simple and secure way to develop relationships naturally.”
Gliph provides iPhone and Android users with a secure way to share personal information and conduct text communications. Gliph protects private data and messages using AES-256 encryption, the only cryptography algorithm certified by the NSA to protect “Top Secret” ¬¬information. Users simply choose a combination of three to five images as their unique “Gliph” to connect with other Gliph users. This allows users to share their image identifier instead of handing over more sensitive personal information. Gliph is designed for a multitude of uses, including:
About Gliph
Gliph is an award-winning digital identity platform featuring mobile and web applications that provide a secure way to send messages and protect personal information. Protecting private data and messages using AES-256 encryption, Gliph sets a new standard for consumer privacy and information management. Gliph is available for free on the App Store (https://gli.ph/iphone); the Android Marketplace (https://gli.ph/android); and as a mobile web app (https://gli.ph/m). For more information, visit https://gli.ph.