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When to Use Secure Messaging vs. Standard Messaging

Secure Messaging transmits notifications via text or email containing a link where clients access message content in a protected browser environment. Recipients may need to enter a PIN for additional security, making this approach suitable for sensitive information sharing.

Standard Messaging delivers content directly through SMS, email, or voice without requiring additional steps from recipients. This method works well for straightforward reminders and general communication where confidentiality isn’t paramount.

Advantages:

  • Enhances privacy and security protections
  • Supports HIPAA, GDPR, and other compliance obligations
  • Prevents exposure in SMS/email previews
  • Enables message view tracking

Disadvantages:

  • Introduces extra recipient steps
  • Potentially lower engagement if clients skip clicking links
  • Requires PIN configuration
  • May need client education initially

Secure Messaging is strongly recommended for:

  • Healthcare contexts (appointment details, test results)
  • Legal and financial consultations
  • Sensitive appointments (therapy, family law matters)
  • Organizations requiring regulatory compliance
  • Two-way messaging with confidential replies

Standard Messaging suffices for routine reminders like appointment confirmations.

Users can control Secure Messaging at multiple levels:

  • Global default settings
  • Individual message templates
  • One-off compositions
  • Targeted campaign sequences

While Secure Messaging enhances privacy through restricted access and PIN options, it does not automatically guarantee compliance. Organizations remain responsible for ensuring configurations align with applicable regulations. Standard Messaging for sensitive data may violate privacy laws depending on jurisdiction.

SituationRecommendation
Basic appointment reminderStandard Messaging
General marketingStandard with opt-in consent
Health informationSecure Messaging
Legal/financial discussionsSecure Messaging
PIN-protected messagesSecure Messaging