GlobeX Data ramps up Sekur marketing campaign with 60-second ad spot to reach 50 million US households

GlobeX Data ramps up Sekur marketing campaign with 60-second ad spot to reach 50 million US households

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GlobeX Data Ltd (OTCQB:SWISF) (CSE:SWIS) (FRA:GDT) announced plans to launch a 60-second commercial spot focused on its Sekur privacy focused messaging solution that will be broadcast to more than 50 million US households on the NTD (New Tang Dynasty) television network. The ad will play three times a day, seven days a week starting July 15 and running for an entire year. It will describe Sekur's attributes as the leading Swiss-hosted privacy and security communications application, such as encrypted email and secure messaging, including a unique proprietary feature called Chats-by-invites, which lets a Sekur user message a non-Sekur user without requiring the recipient to download the app.  NTD began its TV broadcasts in the US on Verizon/Frontier FiOS channel 158 in July 2020, the company said, and has since become a nationwide over-the-air network, with cable distribution in New York, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles and Chicago.  READ: GlobeX Data to be featured on 'Data Privacy Minute' on WABC's Larry Kudlow radio show as part of 19-month marketing campaign 'We are very happy to be launching our Sekur commercial in the United States with NTD,” GlobeX Data CEO Alain Ghiai said in a statement. “NTD is a fast-growing network and understands the value of privacy we offer through our communications solutions. NTD's target audience is a perfect match for Sekur and we look forward to a long and fruitful mutually beneficial business relationship. “NTD's audience will come to know the many critical features provided by Globex Data's Sekur, such as Swiss-hosted data privacy and security and the right for consumers and businesses not to have their data mined by third-party service providers. As we are not connected, and never have been connected, to AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud platforms, commonly referred to as Big Tech, we can offer a truly independent, private and secure means of communications through secure messaging, secure voice record transfer and secure email and secure video conferencing, through our proprietary technology and our secure servers based in Switzerland. We are looking forward to offer true data privacy and no data mining to all Americans, and we are looking forward to tell our story through NTD's network." Under Swiss federal law, it is a crime to publish information based on leaked "secret official discussions." In 2010 the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland found that IP addresses are personal information and that under Swiss privacy laws they may not be used to track Internet usage without the knowledge of the individuals involved. Contact Andrew Kessel at andrew.kessel@proactiveinvestors.com Follow him on Twitter @andrew_kessel

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