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| industry        = Hosting, Brand protection, SSL
 
| industry        = Hosting, Brand protection, SSL
 
| founded        = Marseille, France, 1997
 
| founded        = Marseille, France, 1997
| founders        = [[Charles Tiné]]
 
| ownership      =
 
 
| headquarters    = Pole Media, 37 Rue Guibal<br/>Marseille, France, 13356
 
| headquarters    = Pole Media, 37 Rue Guibal<br/>Marseille, France, 13356
 
| country        = France
 
| country        = France
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| linkedin        =  
 
| linkedin        =  
 
| twitter        = safebrands
 
| twitter        = safebrands
| keypeople      = [[Charles Tiné]], CEO<br/>
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[[Frederic Guillemaut]], General Manager<br/>
[[Frederic Guillemaut]], COO<br/>
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[[Matthieu Aubert]], Legal Manager<br/>
[[Matthieu Aubert]], Legal department<br/>
 
 
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==History==
 
==History==
Founded by [[Charles Tiné]] in 1997 as a mail forwarding company, Mailclub has since become an advisor for companies wanting to secure their online identity.  
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Founded in 1997 as a mail forwarding company, Mailclub has since become an advisor for companies wanting to secure their online identity.  
  
 
[[Frédéric Guillemaut]] joined the company in 1998 and has worked on the processes used to develop the company in a variety of products ranging from hosting to domain names.  
 
[[Frédéric Guillemaut]] joined the company in 1998 and has worked on the processes used to develop the company in a variety of products ranging from hosting to domain names.  
  
In 2007, Mailclub launched domaine.asia, one of the first .asia domains.  
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In 2007, Mailclub launched domaine.asia, one of the first [[.asia]] domains.  
  
Mailclub is one of the few foreign registrars registering domain names for the Gambia.<ref>User Submitted</ref>
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Mailclub is one of the few foreign [[registrar]]s registering domain names for the Gambia.<ref>User Submitted</ref>
  
 
The company became SafeBrands in September 2014.
 
The company became SafeBrands in September 2014.

Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 December 2018

Safebrands-ex-mailclub.png
Type: SAS
Industry: Hosting, Brand protection, SSL
Founded: Marseille, France, 1997
Headquarters: Pole Media, 37 Rue Guibal
Marseille, France, 13356
Country: France
Products: Domain Management, Online Trademark Protection, Hosting, SSL, Domain Monitoring
Employees: 35 (2014)
Website: SafeBrands.fr
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png[http://twitter.com/safebrands

Frederic Guillemaut, General Manager
Matthieu Aubert, Legal Manager
@safebrands Frederic Guillemaut, General Manager
Matthieu Aubert, Legal Manager
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SafeBrands is the new name of Mailclub (Sept 2014) a French registrar, based in Marseille and Paris, specialized in corporate domain name global services (registration, monitoring, recovery).[1]

History

Founded in 1997 as a mail forwarding company, Mailclub has since become an advisor for companies wanting to secure their online identity.

Frédéric Guillemaut joined the company in 1998 and has worked on the processes used to develop the company in a variety of products ranging from hosting to domain names.

In 2007, Mailclub launched domaine.asia, one of the first .asia domains.

Mailclub is one of the few foreign registrars registering domain names for the Gambia.[2]

The company became SafeBrands in September 2014.

Accreditations

SafeBrands (new name of Mailclub) was accredited by AFNIC in 1999 and by ICANN in 2006. The company is also accredited with a large number of international registries.

Services

SafeBrands (new name of Mailclub) is a French registrar, specializing in corporate domain name registration. Its own technical infrastructure allows Mailclub to offer a wide range of services around DNS, hosting, domain names and SSL certificates.

SafeBrands also operates SafeBrands.info,[3] a domain industry webzine. The company also organises domain events such as Les Rencontres Internationales des Noms de Domaine,[4] which allows people from the IP community to meet domaineers and talk about the industry.

They are decided to providing their services in a manner that follows ethical working laws and is green.[5]

References